Roger Ludlowe High School - Fairfieldiana Yearbook (Fairfield, CT)

 - Class of 1974

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AM, ' The hours slip pastg our moments melt into the eternity behind us Time sweeps us on to cz destination Worn which there is no return if L 4 li I - , gr fi 1- 1 :sire X tt t , . ,V Aa. 7' 1 34 , . - . f' 7, Wmiil- We 2 .if f t as: t-M - ft 'lb ,, 9 ts r ', .. we N HN. K . , HG . 'Huh wr ' E V' F 1 f iffl ' iff. t i if 'V fff- ef- ' I P15 EQ.. -1 L ,W W r J E ' .Q '--v h , 2.55, , F V yin rp, V. i -E351 E I Z , e ef f i ts .Ak . i I, Q x ..e 1' x u'A vw l ' s 1 ZI' , , ' ,L . ge, rev, 335, fff .. . - -Q23 ,... ww Y' ii. , , ,., gi g .lxl-,E it 1 n 9 if M nlfl we-av Y ,, .11 4 Q, A .. ,Mig 1 , 2 L t 'ii 'RQ T X' ! KSWQQ1 g W EYE 2 . ' G W X A X ft' I FIR Nw -L NWN s I ' K 1 . i Q ., ...N While yet there is time look out upon the world, devour it with your eyes, ,K , , .-.+- Ju.-iw. .uw-w'--V ' ggqmbnrv- vii. fl N., A XXX Le . C . -A Q ,,,,.a'S-. - I ' Rods. . S I J. Lag, Q, 3 cmd, if your spirit demands more, add at least one stone to the edifice being built. Fill your lungs with the smell of flowers, let the first cool breath of dawn blow through your hair. 4' W D v . W 1 -uf Q V -'w , Z. ' s Ny 1, I s .' MV. ' . .A t y ! . . . -'fhzwf-' - a V A of Q ,i5 2 51 Q 5 Q! . wi U li +L. Y 5 'fx' .I N 'Q-vw ' w . 'fl A -2 - jd., . -i L: ig, -QA ' , .W ,. L. 'vi , ' A 'f J While yet there is time let us greet the dawn together: s Q 5 l 51' Q L 3 bv .4 Q 0 4 .. ., .1 L 1,1 'bi L4 0 A 3 :U ' 5 '1 . x ,Q-ry I X. . -f,. -a.. V L -1-L15 Jw I-'Y,. 5? While yet there is time let the hand ofa fizfend feel the warmth of your hand Fi :Fi 19 How much we have to do, to create, to express! ' ?:33i'11f:'.3K n Q., w x 5 X ,- While yet there is time graft cz slender boztgh to a mighty tree. While .vet llzere is tinzc live, labor, Wi' I r Ly fix K gi I E L F 5, .Q S I Z' gp' . . 3 5 Q, U gk Ng. N L? gy 4-'few -ay' 12:1 9' 1 1 Q , K i 5 X ,xg 'Q 'AS W. .: +1 :mf- 'N1 n 3 he ,i 5 A ,EQ 1 g K' in My Ik ff .f XM. .N . , av- A' 53 M ' i I- 4. if '56 Qu an gi .94 H- -- , .M 4 H A N , 5 hr ig? ffl? 'EV' f ,-f xg 1 1. 1 w-if 4' Hz' . w , XXX 'L 3 but live and labor so that when you are gone everyone will see that where once you were 1 n-hf ,g,wenll' it ' ,galil f ',':s'n::v ',,, ':uun'1'-',, :.nnlll I,,':,'S'L.n1i we 4- ,, ssifvh-. f-'L 1 1 -MV Y , , Q ' 'A y 'j'fQTQ f L. 1'- W ' . ..., ,.. i .. VV Q-.FK ......,. -.Ai ,.. , , li x ,. D ,H M new K 51 'le I 1 ' nj'-S ,. ffl gf ff 5 ' is ... . .Mr 2 gf' ' 'IIS 1+ rr ,gh ' B K+ as .-.1 : ' 1 c Af pf. .2 rl it yuh , ,. 'I 1: fl:-I -. ,.....-f- 1 gms-'wtf I ,.--fl Z gg-3 I W ,L ' X nu ' .... , 1 ,Q-fs :mu -1 5 P l. ....-.. , 5 ,M ,..,....... A pw., 1 Q2 ,..,.,. '.,... ........ -'r, ,,,.,.: ,.. li--,,,.---3 .- -we W , .. ....-.--- fi . .t . ., I ...M ...-..,, Ai? B an emptiness yawns. ,, :SW K- . I E l' ' we 3 as 5 :qs 3 gg' 5,,,,- , Q A fi' ' ,ms -A While Ye! There ix Time bv Rasul Rza ftranslaled by Arr-I1 ie Joh nsfonel V' ! x.. vrnwrf-wr. - 'Y am not a teacher, only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way. I pointed ahead - ahead of myself as well as of you. xj MX XX, My ff K 5 Xi- 7' 'QW i c 5 f X X7 X f W QS ff i X is-.L-il if M 2 Tw XXX 'ix Q X w R. ,E I if M 5 V , H, AlN1 l N l I n Michael Perrone Headmaster Robert Samuelson Assistant Headmaster Mrs. Cecilia Nielsen Mrs. Mary Billings Mrs. Jean Murphy Secretary Secretary Secretary 18 X Mrs. Muriel Cararbe Mrs. Ruth Burnett Teacher Service Clerk Special Services, Tutor 6.1 G! Mrs. Judith Mezoff Psychological Guidance Lawrence Bush Psychological Guidance Elizabeth Norris Mrs. Ruth Grega Special Education Special Education .fe fl Mrs. Ann King Gail Marbon Library Library now fxawfiavni Mrs. Margaret Harris Mrs. Lorna Morehouse Nurse Nurses Aide ,fs- Mrs. Helen Borsick James Conley Secretary, Counselling Center Special Education ,a xiii? Mrs. Elsie Conboy Mrs. Kathleen Daniel Library Library K Mrs. Joan Donahue Mrs. Joan Kulick Library Media Center Melvin Senator Administrative Housemaster Mrs. Yelva Person House Aide ELLSWORTH Richard Symonds Guidance Housemaster Mrs. Joan Ballen Social Studies Edward Bateson English 20 Mrs. Barbara Barlia English it-Q-I Tris Carta Physical Education Mrs. Joyce Evans Science Branislav Kapitan Industrial Arts Thomas Duffy Spanish John Dorland Mathematics Jann Gingold English Francis Furman Music Claire Martin English 21 Daniel Lincoln Social Studies Mrs. Marilyn McDonald Paul Mullen Dorothy O'Grady Ari Social Studies Business 1,- f Audrea Reed Samuel Sadie James Salafia Mathematics English, Social Studies Driver Education gg Janice Shearer Patricia Shiner Science French 'neck Mrs. Mildred Tissair Janet Van Hise ' William Weathered Science Mathematics Social Studies 22 1 Q to , .q:,,' f 0 Q 0--Q- ...' p I si' li., li' t. - in krr. .i if U ayg4 -mfis4Jf ' - ,L - fff wa' 1: JJ1.nW'f'f N 1 ffff4qii:ez23!?f Mg 'A-' Aix 'x S 'ftif' ,, 51- 1.1 Y 1' li j ,L J ' Stephen Toth Administrative Housemaster Rgbgrf, Samuglson Mrs. SB.I1fOl'd Guidance Housemaster House Aide M1-S, Jean A1-dell Robert Barnett Frederick Bellaria Home Ecgnomics Industrial Arts Social Studies Richard Dufour Marilyn Feral1eC English Business 24 Armand Flynn Raymond Foley English Social Studies Q, Mark Friend Donald Gauding Paul Guarnaccia Mathematics Industrial Arts Spanish Marie Heady Byron Norvell Physical Education Science Robert Poeltl Science 25 is Mrs. Lorraine Poor Manuel RHIIIOS Mathematics Spanish me .A F 4 is a ffix ee it 4 ai Q3 Barbra Ross f- Social Studies V X ,MJ ,,.., ya, Martin Ryan Franci Toal Mathematics Social Studies Mrs. Viola Way J Oseph Whelan Kenneth Williams English Art English 26 Q4 , fx Robert Anderson Administrative Housemaster Donald Crowell Mrs. Rose Parisi Guidance Housemaster House Aide Mrs. Mary Ellen Adrian Carol Bona Loraine Boudreau Spanish English Mathematics Charles Dillon Paul Dolson Science Business 28 Mrs. Jan Fable Robert Fabryk English Industrial Arts Bemard Favreau Mrs. Elaine Friedman Nina Glickson Mathematics English Social Studies Stephen Hackett Arnold Hetzer , English Social Studies Alfred Kramer German 29 Ralph Minopoli John Mullady Science Sflldies Mrs. May Murdock French Carter 0'Dwyer Science Mrs. Bella Sherman Malcolm Swett English, Reading Mathematics 30 N I ,a.fffl.-.aff 177V Mrs. Erva Phelps Home Economics Emil Tail: Physical Education --fig -A-A fi- . kf U,-' 'K 52 Q ,sr k ' f .,R,g,, I jg' we sg. gg: f-M, Nff- mf, , ,, ...., wi K H 1 + 5 'wx , ai? 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Elizabeth Shea Patricia Small Physical Education Mathematics Physical Education Cynthia Smith George Vince Art Science Mrs. Joyce Walendzik Elizabeth Willis English French 34 g 1 g I wgggwfww Elizabeth Worthington Health 41 Peter Harrity Administrative Housemaster Mrs. Patricia Determan Guidance Counselor inf l Wilford Whiteley Guidance Housemaster Mrs. Charlotte Skog House Aide Mrs. Lillian Altman Albert Angelosante English, Latin Mathematics Edward Brennan Social Studies Mrs. Lorraine Costello Mrs- Luce Desilets Business French 36 .1-i ' .Z Mrs. Catherine Dillingham Kenneth Dunbar Science Music ,X Mrs. Joanne Ekstrom Mrs. Josephine Ericksson Keith Gillette Physical Education English Industrial Arts Mrs. Kathleen Holms Gregory Horton English Science Mrs. Barbara Keeny John Kieras Mrs. Barbara Mclndoe Spanish Guidance Intern Business 37 'Wiflraca-.Y Philip Meiman Peter Meyer Science English Kenneth Mills English l Maureen Murphy Gerald O'Connell Mathematics Guidance Intern Robert O'Conne1l MPS- Ruth Olean Work Study Counselor Eflgllkh, Reading John Roper Social Studies Jack Strauss Mrs. Dorothy Terwogt Social Studies Art 38 ,Q . . ,, ,sf .' , -1 n l vi! --ix, ni XX x -.4 1. fi! fs jfzffzifly J 3 ,Aw Ss'-Q WN i'i2.-W. ,, 'HN 'of' ,, Gi A 'E 1 ga AKAI E, N ,wif if :- hx Lg, :.L 1, HQ is if 'H 'J if :Z all-1 O. 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Blawie John Bleggi Jon Bok Mary 301861 Susan Boria Diane Bossa Jenny Braun Bernadette Bremm Deborah Brenner Claudia Britt Caryl Brown Catherine Brown Lisa Brown Peter Brown Cathie Brock Randy Brophy Tom Buck Cheryl Buedinger Jennifer Bullard Nancy Burger John Burnett Mary Ellen Burns Kathy Bygvtt 42 Sue Cabana Anne Marie Cahill Wendy Cakavell Linda Caldwell Trina Calkins Tom Campbell Anne Calliari Sharon Cannella John Carissimi Bob Carroll Buddy Carroll Fred Caruso Mike Casillo Rita Catuzzi Bruce Chagon Bob Chemey Carol Chevrette Burke Cheney Jim Chueka Melissa Cink Lorie Cisero Mike Classey Tim Classey Pam Clune Fggsjfff-.,'rQ'g ' -f 'W 1 . -. ,gf V' - If , ,, if-Eg L H ' f I i Gwyn Cofield Bob Cole Jo Anne Concato Roy Craig Leila Crane John Crowe Lisa Crozier Kathy Curnin Sally Curruthers Brian Curry Sue Curtis Jim Daley George D Amico Pam Davies Pete Dehahn Paul Delson Rick Dellenbaugh Bernadette Dembowski Kathy Depp Joe Deutsch Dan Devore ' Karen DeWitt Tracey DiBenedetto Nancy Dickey Jamie Dickinson Mary Anne Dinan 43 Terri Dobi Linda Drab Linda Driscoll Joyce Drotar Laurie Duguay 4 Y if Q il5?f'y 11 E ' issr X E if Bill Dunn Ian Dunn Mary Dunn Dave Durgy Bill Dllrkin Leigh Elsasser James Ercolani Kathy Eross Keith Erskine Ed Fitz Dawn Feeley Mike Felner it I Kathy Figlar Patty Finsinger The Three Stooges ??? Q. Mikie Flallehel' Tom Freeman Dan French Chris Frenck Bill Fricke Chris Galaske Teresa Galaske Rich Galgano Adrianne Galucci Viola Gamberdella Mike Gel-ldiflg Nancy Gevliek Diane Gerold Dave Gindek Karen Ginter 5 l 2 , Heidi Duflin Tim Duify 7 5' Lisa Eaton Bill Elmore Tom Fitzpatrick John Farlekas MaryAnne Fenton Sue Ferguson N Nellie Fish RoseMarie Francoletti v i Peter Flmk Elissa Gaffney l Doug Gardner Alea Garofalo Cassy Gladstone Pam Gogol 1 .sis ' '33 E' 'J . zu: as - :st we ,mf 5' , ' fr, egg , 'yi K -.Q fiff. Lexi Ji EEL 2' he W 5 11 X. X I 9 ,An Pam Goldrick Jane Gould Peter Grant Bill Granzen John Greenhalgh f V 1 QQ is lea 1' i T 1 L sss be at H 'iii ' - 35 Q r , ii - f in ' ' L ' i f 1 J .Mi H n . I H Bob Guimento Lisa Gullberg Tracey Haase Glen Hacker Kathy Haggerty -35-'T r : ' Q 1' V ' 4, b Qi no iii-2 Slug iii J . ' 555 gzip, ia - Jififif A gi 34.3253 I -ga -ef if Q Q, f 35? Melissa Hammond Nancy Hanks Bob Hanlon Terri Harrison Michelle Hart Scott Hayden Vivian Hellgren sam Hicks Ken Higgins Nobody told me it was Saturday! . 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X 'xi air ' iz l X .2-,S 1. ,asp WJ Nancy Nelsot y o 1 iixxlt be' 5 Larry O'Brie' Chris Olsen Cindy Ochman Mike 0'Donnell Sue Oleinik 1 Cindy O'Rourke Kim O'Such Kerry 0'Sul1ivan Ricky Osborne x , Kelly Pappas Mike Parker Louie Perna Mike Paciello Jim Pagliaro Sandy Papageorge 2 i ii i f NNN Larry Patterson Pete Parmelee Sally Pasek in i 1 Suzanne pam Anne Pauze ' I Greg Peck Noel Pemsten 6 . -f:.:L e- :':,'f ,: ..,: . , 5. ' Q c ' EQ 5' 1- Tom Peterson Kathy Pfann Pat Philbin 48 K Diane Phillips Phil Pierce Sharon Pirrie Kim Plm-,eta Jennifer Owe Pr? We we , N355 i x 'iw 4 Diane Paulov n , Beth Pre 1 , , n Donna Platt Mark Poeltl Nancy Plotkin Doug Politi li 'fy Connie Porier Patti Power Joanne Powers Sharon Powers R Lee Prior Pete Provencher Amy Purcell Patti Pusateri Sue Pusateri ' .,u. . W . V, H Mike Pyrch Dede Quinn -5-P' 1 -are T? N , i- fy -ac? Y Shari Rahmlow Pat Recklet Ginny Redgate Karen Redmond ! Q1 W-A Pete Primerano 1 James Quinn Stacey Quinn Greg Rees Ginny Reilly Beth Reynolds Donna Reynolds fig Maureen Rey,,,,1ds ? F l - E5 X, Barb Rice A, Laura Riebe Cathy Rietano Tracey Risley I' 'l'l I ' ia? an - - - Q F55 , il i f , - f- - I 7 .1 f 11 P Brian Roberts Craig Robertson Laurel Rogers Karen Romano Sue Rosehill John Rossignol Bonny Rowe Donna Ruggiero i F - 1, .fgff ' ga.. 5 W 111 2' A 4 ' -P Becky Rush Sheila Ryan Laura Rytfel Mike Sagnella l V 49 X Maggie Salamon Ute Sammel Bill Samonek Tracey Sanders Mark Roper Walter Sabella Ricky Savard Chris Schmidt Lynn SC'h018I1 Laurel Schultz Sue SChl1rmar1 Pam Scott Mary Elizabeth Seal Deedee Seeber Jon Selavka Y Sue Shane Sue Shannon Ed Shaughnessy Maureen Shea Lori Sherman Bernie Simon Sandy Sirrwnelli if Donna Skalkos Sue Slezak Barbara Slyman Joe Slyman Cheryl Smith Diane Smith Don Smith . Ken Smith Peter Smith Russ Sodaro Dave Sokolski Linda Spigarolo Lynn Stanley Lynn Stansfield Mike Staron Karen Steffens Tom Stokes Jen' Stopa Don Strait Pat Strang Dolores Sudik David Sullivan ' Kathy Sundius Susan Swain Carolyn Tarbox Mike Tamer Sharyl Tarrant Greg Taylor Steve Tempini John Tetreau Harvey Thibault Abby Thomas ag, fm-as aoiiiy i iiiie aiir 1 iia T t- Patty Thomas Peter Thomas Wendy Thomas Doria Thompson Dan Toal Jim Tozlosky Steve 'l'urbie Bridget Turner Bill Tyrrell Matthew Tyrrell Frank Udiskey Ed Ulatowski Kit Van Amam Tracy Van Buskirk Karen Van Etten Chip Van Gunten l , , Anna Varga April Verrillo Bruce Verrillo Annette Vigneron Lynn Vogel Jim Voight Ted Voight Darrell Voionma I Arthur Vonschleulfsinger Fran Vuono Kathy Wade John T. Wall Jell' Wallace John Wallace Maureen Walsh Dan Walsh Roberta Walz Pat Ward Roy Ward Lucy Ware Wilma Wasco Shannon Waters Kim Weber John Wells 0 ,, , ...f I .L Hank Wheeler John Whitwell Bill Wilk Dave Williams Jane Williamson Anne Wokanovicz Bill Wood Wendy Wunsch Cynthia Wysocki David Yorke Mike Zaccagnini Chris Zadravecz Janice Zavatsky Carol Zupansky In Memoriam JANE MADARAS 1959-1973 51 f ' 4 w .v, -i ,Ji 1 fl , 4 ln, ,,,, X. 5 I ,xg ' A -4 Q19 fP '....1 E .Qi x ,,K J' xagrfr ' ess Qllaaa ni? 76 Steve Albert Jill Allen Robin Anderson Steve Anderson Amy Andrews Gary Andrzejewski Janice Antonio Class Oflicersg Pres. Tom Keegan, V. P. Betsy Nelson, Treas. Nancy Schultz, Sec. Janice Antonio l if Nick Audino Judi Austin Tim Bache Richard Baker Ray Baldwin 'Iipper Baldwin Margaret Banyas Karen Barletto David Baron Wynne Barrett Rob Barrow Sandy Bartlett Rae Bassick Gus Bencze ,, ,, ,, , l Kathy Bennette Pat Bennett Jeff Benham Glen Bergers Brian Berliner Jeannie Beyer Kathy Bisack :ef 1, A A ,si , Eileen Blackall Brian Bjers Randy Blohm Lou Bodak Bill Boeh Beverly Bogardns Linda Bogardus 54 ' -11 Y N f ' 1 Alan Boluch Vicky Borg Ken Boria Chris Bowers Linda Brain Mary Ann Brewster Sandy Brightman Lisa Broccoli Chris Brovm Jack Brownfield Bonnie Buck Joe Bucko John Buczek Allan Buda i . Alison Bullard Ben Bullard Ed Burke Roseanne Bygott Amanda Cabrera Dennis Cahill Marcia Cameron eee f ill przjegigjir, 1 Far in . ' we -- l , V AZZV gf' V' f.- ' .K it Sbott Campbell Jo Marie Campoiiore Brad Cannella Carole Cannon Kathy Cannon Donna Carlucci Jim Carriero Dan CaruS0 Don Cavanaugh Benny Cerreta .Lynn Chalk Lewis Chapell Linda Chevrette Lori Chevrette ,Lf s, 6 b A A B-, Q NA, K : 'Q f' if A Steve Chizmadia Sue Chucka Ruth Cisero Art Classey Leslie Clauson Matt Clemente Rocky Colavito ,K Cathy Cole Ryan Collison Chris Como Ashley Cooper X11 ,, , iv 1: -- .. - . . . .- ffl ,Y . ,. urryk , 33 ,, ,. , . . E K K A , - -'1' i if' - fi ' i .I Kim Coprio Steve Corbett Jim Corless Sue Corley V8-V8'VB'V000m! 55 Carmen Cotto Thad Coulombre Marjorie Craft Nancy Crego Steven Csanadi Bill Csaszar Bill Csonka Deedee Culkin Eileen Curnin Donna D'Amico Tony Danforth Peter DaSilva Chris Davey Bob Davis Jeff Dean Roger DeCola Vicky DeLeon Robert DeLuca Ralph DeSio Bob DeVitto Mike Dev0re Bill Didsbury Dawn Dimes Jim Dinan Seth Dinerstein Carol Dischinger Jeff Dobos One more time and I'll . . . ! Keith Dolge Adell Donaghue John Donahue Anne Dosso Nick Dowling Billy DuBois Martha DuBois Mark Duda Camille Duflin Bob Dulka Bob Dunlop ' Brad Dun-ell John Durso L D, Ellis D, Ellis Lori Ensign Susie Estes Sue Factor Terri Failla Robin Farmer Donna Federice George Fey-ence Linda Fem-ence 56 Mary Ferruzi BJ Finnell Kevin Flavia Edythe Flora Bruce Florczak Amy Fodor Lynn Formica 56 L 'A a . 5 . , 1 4 Cixi: Eg? A .. R31 f w 2 g Sue Fortuna Coleen Fox Clark French Maria Galin Jim Gamberdella Jamie Garcia Linda Gavlick Bob Gelmetti Cathy Giles Jim Gniadek Tom Grape Cady Griggs Pat Groody Andy Gallbefg Linda Gastavson Shawn Hajas Cindy Hale Karen Hall Heidi Hamilton Bob Hanks Right on! Dan Hart Maribeth Hatch S , is Mgigza. 1 -was if . ,,,V V, Ex iifafwe ma, K4 Emi. l 'R - Rik if 'ii X Whitney Hatch Rick Hatz Mike Haynes Roy Henderson Jeff Hepler Kari Herbert Charlie Herde , , , VZ ll VVSQSI ' K, :ii I! ' Q1 5' V- ,, will A 333' 4551 . it ' hlifls-5 if E 1-i W V EP Mary Hermellle Dave Hibbs Tim Hidu Jim Hindenach Leslie Hirst Dede Hoadley Rusty Hovick BGCRY H0W8l'd Diane Howard Kathy Howard Linda Howard Sue Howard Kurt Hubler Brent Humphreyson 57 Lori Bergers Carol DelBene Brian Hurley Gail Iadarola Sue lmmerman Kathy lvanko Mat: J acobs Darlene Janda Dan Jennings ky Plndrea Jewitt Melinda Jones Linda Jordan Peggy Jordhamo Scott Judd Kurt Justinius Laura Kaczegowicz Laura Kaeler Dave Kane Suzanne Kane Mark Karohl Ginny Keane ' Tom Keegan Steve Keller Tom Keller Mary Kelly Sarah Kelly Steve Kelly Rose Kendall Dan Kennedy - Lisa Kenney , Rich Kish Richard Kistner l ii ' 'w'2'2.e-fe efaee ' A-TffF1f5F5H ia r fr exe - iii' li , , , K S N i , ' 1' iv an -,i, 4 f.,r . , , wif-ie' , 44 Q Mei E RE' yr 'Y Q bex ii Q Ann Klimas Martha Kopp Charlie Kovacs Gail Kovacs Mike Kozek Carol Krause Barb Kukuc Joe Kurk A Anrelie Lapoint Cara Laroche Lori Lasko Steve Lasky Pat Laufer aiioy rnl in 1 Linda Fetter Madeline Gallucci Herb Leavitt 58 ' ' ,225 M522 H 'Z' YS ' Y xg' if E 1 in Q-fp li' H?YE.5F?i' Q Qs? we :sg 575.1 5: jf!-sl ate: fl. , V ' V iii, NL fini l i Q5 lf file, ,A . 9 ' , - ' EEE :Z QE' 410 S 1-3. ' 'ul 'i iz' f -1- ' 2 -, li an-HV i .,f,, Brian Lee Gayle Hacker Dana Gordon 5 g h, ,,: . 1 1 0 , su e 4 W ' . f H if .-1 V 1' 9 in kg Ku , ,,, A X I ' 1 Jim LeFebvre Terry LeFebvre Tim Lelfert Amy Lentini Michele Levesque Irvin Levy W D X xi ' A 1 D rrr T T n n Ron Legnelli John Linberg Debbie Loh Bob Longmire Andy Loveridge Kathy Lowry Debbie Lynch Dan Lyon Janet Lyons Stacy Lytwyn Tom MacEwan Neil Maker Donna Maloney Tory Man Mary Marcensk Doug Martin Nancy Martin Phil Marzulla Liz Marx Joy Mastroberardino Debbie Mazzeo Sandy McCaskey Tim McCloskey 3. I' Brad McDonald Mike McGovem Anne Mclnerney Gwen McKenna Janet McLean Malcolm McLevy Ian McMackin Mary McPadden Karen Mendenhall Charlie Merritt John Metsopoulos Mike Michalek Greg Michaud V 'fel' T F ' 21555 ,' 72' Q- ' ' ix?-Qi? L -' ' l L . 1 L1 Q -l f :. QQ D 3 f x Q Y l Mary Montgomery Ricky Lepore Mary Steers 59 1, .. vga, A , Hg f . ., N 47 5'-'kfk mx Qs WP' 3 ls Sl gg '?Qg . jf X E I . Q' .ff- if , M . 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Marcia Spiller Eric Standish Carol Starr Warrne Steeves MaryPat Stender Judy Stengel Mary Suephens Jennifer Stern Linda Stoddard Dawn Sullivan Barb Sweeney Chris Tallcouch Theresa Targowskl Randy Tarnall Michelle Thomas , Terry Tierney Q S Kathy Todd Lisa Tomaszewski Craig Toth Pat Tulp Grace Tuomey Beth 'Furry Kathy Turner Ellen Turton Neil Turton Rob Urgo 64 l MaryAnn Vaccarella Dirk Vanl-Iome Mark Velky John Venheim Bill Verdier Carl Vescera Vinny Vescera Jack Vichiola Bob Vieraitis Andy Vignewn Bob Voegtlin Don Vogel Jane Voroba Doug Wahlberg Doug Wall Kim Wargo Pat Wargo Carl Warme Kathy Wamer Renee Warren Lorraine Washchilla George Weber Rick Weber Paul Whetstone Sandy White Graham Whitney Ken Whitt Debbie Wicko Dave Williams Kathy Williams Alex Wittner Kevin Wolak Cherie Wood Bert Woodworth Louie Wysocki Julie Yach Carol Yamllicky Carolyn YOI.lng Darren Yovan Mary Z8CkI'iS0l'1 Mark Zapytowski Mike Zawgdski Pam Zimmerman George Zumgtag 65 sw' f-5 X if I . vf 2 Q ' if p-- ' :LQ ' , xv ' - - . 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Q 7 -' 4 fy 5 H 1if?sS?Qiwf MA f?Lx, gl mn A V 11, 55215, ,,, A... . . fw.,g,xn .... isgggggjgs WA -Mgxfs . a- -- S5 7 ff, 'QE ' Mi -ws:-q x12 - F 'mfg IB fl Carolyn Adams Pat Greg Almeida Nancy An Don Barbario Sue Barkinsky Jim Bast Lyle LS Ike an c aan can Ayvuifef go! io Zeam fo H1 pf, Adams Scott Adams Tony Adams Jim Adinolli Jennifer Allard Pam Allen Sandy Allen derson Maureen Aht0hi0 Virgie Auger Jeff' Austin Judy Ayers Elaine Balint Bob Banacowski Steve Bastien Arlene Beers Lee Bencze are'-1 rs. . 5 122,-1,1 :ga- ,fif - f ffi ns Qi ef me ,f 5 113 ' wie if fi Nancy Bensor Celeste Berk Jack Best Don Biehn Emily Biscoe Thea Bishop Roy Bjorlin Kathy Blackall Steve Blake Betsy Bok Tina Booska Cindy Bossa Dolores Boudreau Kathy Boyer Laura Braun i - ' l , A' Peter Braunfield TriCia Bremm Josie Brewster Tony Broadhurst Meg Brock Nancy Broman Lori Brown Wendy Brgwn ag i Sue Bruno Cheryl Burdge Dave Burke John Burns Ray Byron Janene Caracaus Sissy Cargill Mike Carriero Lynn Carroll Pete Carroll Jim Carse Peggy Cavanaugh Sue Cave Chris Champagne Tracey Chantland Bob Chapell Pam Charlat Jeff Clyman Scott Como Jack Chayka Rick Chernes Debbie Clark Gale Classy Diane Clauson Jim Connelly 4-' Jim Cook Jill Corey Bill coprao LYHD COTBY Cathy Corso Allison Coulter Leigh Coulter Pete Craft ' r' ' . A Alan Shove 'fi' Ann Crane Lee Crawford Cindy Crozier Tina Csaszar 4 1 K fx 51 Billy Ehlers Irene Cggmgs Tony Cuozzo Sue Curran Joanne D'Ami00 Kam Damtofk Andy Darrow Louisa DeMaio Pam DeRose Chris DeHahn Ray Curtis Barry Dailey Debbie Dale Steve Davidson Nancy Delahunt Jacqueline DeLuca .i ,. my :V ,-. l All right . . . what did you do to it? It never ' Used fe taste this 800d! Ray DeZenzo Dana Dimes Tim Dinge Dan Dobyns Bill Dugan Nora Duignan Tgm Dunn Kathy Durkin David Eaton Doug Ellison Mark Elmore Sue Ernsky John Estock Ed Fandrich Sally Farkas Paul Fattibene Frank Fazekas Donna Feeley Joe Felner Pat Fenton Sue Ference I Tim Ference Carol Few Mag Fildeg Mary Flynn Danette Forbes John Foster 'l Kathy Glaskie Linda Galloway Tony Gamberdella Ginny Fingelly Mary Finn Paul Fitzgerald Kevin FOX Lori FTBZBI' Beth Freeman My place at 8:30 . . . Okay? Ed Gelzheiser Joanne Genaway Kurt Gerber StePhHf1ie Gibian Donna Gindek Carol Ginffel' Maren Gladstone Jerry Goodenow Holly Gott Ron Grasko Marianne Green Bob Guerrere Frank Hallo:-an Karen Handley Mark Hanson A.L. Harlow Beth Harrison Leslie Harrison Okay, Bobby Riggs . . . are you ready?!! Mary Beth Harrity Nancy Hartshorn Doug Harwood Pete Hasak Chris Hellthaler Donna Hellthaler Pete Hemmendinger Ginny Hendel Ritter Henn h Dennis Heslin Jamie Hicks Cheryll Higgins Debbie Higgins John Holzbar Sumner Howard , Wf Brad Hubler Dolores Hudzina Anne Huntington Nancy Hyde Mary Beth Iwanicki Steve Jackson John J acobellis Mark Janco George Janda Laura Jepsen Brad Jones Vivian Jones Stephanie Jordan Dave Kaczegowicz Bill Kaelin T1-igia Kakretz Mike Kali Jeff Kane Margaret Keating Anne Marie Keegan Dave Keller Dorm try it! Fm 'Kung FU' in diSguise!!! Mary Jo Kelly W John Kilcullen Hob King Just between you and me - doesn't this taste awful??? Paul Klamka Laura Klocko Robin Knect Barbara Kobrofsky Kyle Kochiss Mike Kohout Jud Koss Kim Kotchka Kathy Kovachik Paul Kozma Tom Kreitler Mike Kretsch Janet Krotki Carl Kueifner Andrea Kutsagoitz Rich LaCoste Nancy Langenfeld Todd Lansdale Beth Larrabee Keith Lay-gun Jge L,aVallg Wayne LeCuyer Robin Leggiadro Carl Leighton Debbie Lengel Patty Lewis John Lillicraf Page Lockhart Charlie Lovekin Linda Lowry Sue MacArthur Andy MacDonald Bill Magi Mike Mgkowsky , LL, , 1 Stephanie Man Ray Mannion Beth Martin Dana Martin What a dizz! 72 LYHI1 Mattice Carol Mauri Kevin McDonald Cheryl McLean L? ,klk '-ala... leif H - Mother never told me school would be like this! Kathy McC1une Dave McDonald Linda Meeker Jenny Meijer yr K. Richard Mentes Seth Meyer Barbara Miller Jack Miller Ken Miller Louise Miller Lynn Miranda Laurie Mitola Amy Moll Brent Mongeon Nancy Mooney Terry Moore Anne Morelli Carla Moseley Terry Mulcahy Brian Mulligan Karen Murphy' Joanne Nagy Karen Najmowicz Donna Nemeth Mike Nevins Rich Nevins Norman Newlon Mike Ney Gordon Ng Karen Norris Rich Nuccibelli Jefl' Oakes X Patty O'Donnell Bill Ogden Kathy 0'l-Iara Donna Olimpieri Lorie Olson Tom O'Neil Tom O'Neill Nancy Owens Rick Pacelli Nick Pagliaro ,, , . , Barry Parker Brian Parker Please! Don t tickle my tonsi1s! I know I'm handsome, intelligent, suave, and all those other great things . . . but don't let those guys know! - Kay PHYSOTIS Agnes Pascal Polly Pasek Sue Pastor Vic Pavone Julie Paxton J eif Pestalozzi Barbara Peterson 5 - ' l 'L 'Q -gigs 4. , . 15 1- ' :Eiga QT' 31 ', . fis Linda Phillips Lynn Pietrzak Mary Pietrzak Betsy Pilz ' 1 Sue Planisky Cheryl Plavcan .K Ami' P01325 Bill POIHBU Janet Sara Dave Savage Andy P0l'i91' Chuck Poulsen Wendy Scaia Celine Scudder Pam Powell Dennis Prendergast Leslie Prioleau Barbara Prior Terry Prokos Bob Seavey Sally Senior Tom Provencher Dennis Pyrch Margot Quinlivan Dave Rees Marilyn Reese Carole Serville Joe Seymour ' 'Ha i '-1' Y Bev Reidy Liz Rlepasi Dave Riley Pat Ritter Al Rocuant Lynn Shackleton Martha Shaughnesse Chase Rogers Mike Roland Charlie Ross Dave Ross Joanne Rossignol Gray Shaw Paul Shaffer '-rii' S lesee . A' 5 ' 11,, . M l'i: .,,, .ik is orir A' Ti ' ', ' . rig' lylyi J iyyya as 3,-, --eil reenr y e in e 1 gwfilffivl-gg X S Ken Ryan Phil Ryan Donna Ryffel Elaine Ryzak Marge Sabia Kathy Simmons Candy Sjodin . 1 9 It 'lg 1 , v -, 1? f x., L f 2 Q i MES l ' . xr 5e2:1:2i::: , .rw , I 'dark' f .' 5 ,f , 1:1 '1 'Z ' f' 2' 1 KS .4 41 'F Kathy Salisbury Bob Salter I , ' ay , Want a Hawaiian Punch??!! ,Jeff Sanford Lisa Santarelli h 74 4 X ,Ji 4. ag? li, ef, Patty 11 'cz I..-.::y poi! 'N 'E Bs. K L ,-Q.. :'os Y- ,,- 0.wg5 , Q :4srAi'.. on hx -'m f nl Q Er-. ....., l If nf , 3' .. ge in .,,Nx 1 22733, . 'QA34',-- M is 5,-'sg ,A-f. Y F Mm N 4 , 1 Q H220 . is .pl 2 f S iii b345.ff :s: - X7 I -. M A us- f, My-. L 5 -,ww--L, I .3 E, is QE M + in QR sun I, What is to come we know not, but we know that what has been was good. 0 1 X if ff? ef. 55231 I A A? :M fv 5 E5 G5 N M fi X , . o J x 2.1 X41 First row ll-rj: Joe Rietano, Joe Varholy, Doug Colfed, Kevin Dineen, Ken Brown, Paul Sullivan, Greg Gaffney Phil Turcy Greg Jordan 2nd Row: Craig Toth, Kevin Klik, Ed Gelzheiser, Mark Greenawalt, Charlie Neverdousky, Peter Tallman Bill Ogden Bob Haggerty 3rd Row: Howard Wallace, Tom Keller, Dan Devore, Charlie Sterback, Bill Tetreau, Bob Chapell, Sumner Howard Andy Darrow John Williams. 4th Row: Richard Kistner, Bob Gelmetti, Mike Devore, Scott Campbell, Whitney Hatch, Dave Russell Carl Warme Coach Bob Fabryk, Coach Emil Taft. :Awww L FCOTB LL Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe 14 12 8 12 20 14 18 0 ....... 26 19 Greenwich 27 Wilton 18 Staples 22 Darien 7 Stam. Cath. 19 Warde 16 Trumbull 9 New Canaan 12 Ridgefield 21 Bassick 8 d h . Tick on the move Joe rea ybot row xl Brownie takes to the air This year's Flying Tigers were perhaps younger than their counterparts around the league, but what they lacked in experience, they certainly made up for in sheer determination and hustle. Although the record doesn't look especially noteworthy, there were many highlights throughout the season that kept the Tiger fans on the edge of the bleachers: the trampling of powerful Trumbull, the limitation of F.C.I.A.C. champ New Canaan's offense, and the whipping of an especially strong Bassick squad all added to the esteem accorded the Ludlowe Tigers throughout the league. Quarterback Joe Rietano was a great offensive standout, displaying astounding accuracy, and the rushing of Bob Haggerty kept us in many a game. The fine defensive example set by all-F.C.I.A.C. tackle Ken Brown, and the great all-around work displayed by Doug Coifed were other bit plusesfWVe are all grateful to Coach Tait and the Varsity for providing enough excitement to last us a lifetime. Ludlowe may look forward to an extremely devastating team next year, as there will be twenty-four returning players. X 1 Q Coach Taft with co-captains Paul Sullivan and Ken Brown and Coach Fabryk. ?' rf? QW, wx if .sz eh '- are-f - . ffm. ,, , R. j., ,L .. Zf K ff .. .. ng 2 . my 1 A ,,,,, an Doug Sullie A Q ' HJ' ,- Q-w ki -.xx . . 1 W... -14 A--rf ' gf, 1, ' ,je . - N l -, .,'F p , -Af 14:1-v. fg A f . Q 1 11122 Q I Y JU , ,rf q'x.n,, hw inn K .. . 4,14 4 in f 2- H S lpn 255525 if, 3 'K ' Qwg1f,sLS1W. 1:12 , ' 13'ii?'f,'f',iS:95A,r 'S ,,:f5,g-,ji 'A 496354 u hi. ciiiewij. Jan f. The big O ,. ' 1' 'W --11 1.1--gg v -fn Aw, come on, ref! Score! G11fT' ' Zeke Joe rifles one Greg and Joe THE CHEERLEADER :ii KESD' Cathie Devore .. .Q 'X ,nxt , Co-captains Pennie Moore and MaryAnn Campbell Beth Turcy Michele Lamoureux Moody Ryan 86 M' I 1 - 5 5 ff ,Z I U Bbq Debbie Moore This year we have tried to change the role that Ludlowe cheerleaders have played in the past. We've tried many differ- ent activities, such as decorating players' houses and a best legs contest in an attempt to promote both school and team spirit. By hanging signs throigghout the school and gym, we've really tried to show that we o care about our school. Most of the students and players seemed to have liked our ideas, and we greatl appreciate all the support they gave us. In spite of the fact tlxat six of us are leaving, we hope that next year's squad will continue with some of our ideas and keep on chang- ing the traditional cheerleading image at Ludlowe. Maureen Antonio BQ 5? i l Martha Sulzycki 87 Alison Coulter CCCER Ist row: Dave Hibbs, Tony Ireland, Dave Savage, Ray DeZenzo, Gordon Shanks, Ernie Pierson, Pete Kraft, Neale Ensign, Pete Hemmendinger, Mike Nevins, Mike McGovern. 2nd row: Steve Csanadi, Mike Jacobson, Todd LaRoche, Tom Stopa, Chris Clark, Dave Babcock, J ehv Gold, Jim Bassett, Jon D'Elia, Carl Leighton, Andy McDonald, Bob Levy, Wyn Barrett, Andy Vigneron, Coach Hetzer, and Managers Julie Vigneron and Barbara Shannon. -B L Warde ...... ..... 2 Westhill ..... ..... 1 Stamford .... ..... 0 Staples ........ ..... 1 Coach Arnold CAlbertJ Hetzer, who recently was recruited to play col- New Canaan lege soccer at Yale, directed his forces to a 1-10-3 season. Arnie's Army, Wilton ..... which consisted of six sophomores, seven juniors, and only five veteran McMahon . . players, went undefeated in its last three contests and registered a post- Greenwich. . season exhibition victory over Prep. Norwalk . . . Ludlowe played one of their finest games in a two-to-one loss to Staples Darien ..... fthe eventual State Championsl. Co-Captain Gordon Sharpie Shanks Rippowam.. shot perhaps his best goal of the season in this contest, which was played Ridgefield . . under the lights at Staples. Gordon accumulated seven career goals and Danbury . . . received Honorable Mention in the F.C.I.A.C. Other scorers were: Co- Warde ..... Captain elect Dave Savage, Jon D'Elia, and Andy Vigneron. Junior goalie Ray DeZenzo also received Honorable Mention and was elected Co-Captain for the 1974 season. Playing outstanding defense for the Tigers were: Co-Captain Ernie Em-the-Burn Pierson, Jehv Gold, Neale Ensign, Dave Babcock, Chris Clark, and Jim Bassett Cseniorslg also, junior Pete Hemmendinger, Steve Csanadi, and Mike McGovern Csophomoresl. Managers for the 1973 squad were Peter Wirth, Julie Vigneron, and Barbara Shannon. Best of luck to the 1974 team! 88 D 5 . Co-Captains Gordon Shanks and Ernie Pierson with Coach Hetzer. E Co-Captains Gordon and Ernie Honorable Mention: Gordon Shanks. Honorable Mention: Ray DeZenzo. J 011 Barb Dave 6,455 bf :mf ,V-5 .1 S -aw - , if 1, 1 , iid .. nw,-ew if K Q K .. Q 4 XY 5' ' E 4 X i xffix KL 2 X iff 1 I 5! 1. ls.. ,X If ,i ' 1 J,- iliilz J ehv Steve Neale FIELI Kneeling: il-rl Mary Ann Campbell, Peggie Prior, Betsy Thurmond, Kathy Owens, Carol Bonney Ico-captainl Sue Morrison fco-captainl Kim Huggins, Wendy Schmidt, Maura Mulrenan, Sally McGoldrick, Debbie Moore. Standing: fl-rl Coach Small, Stephanie Jordan, Alison Coulter, Beth Sanford, Amy Moll, Donna Hellthaler, Diane Clauson, Wendy Scaia, Libby Zerega, Lee Coulter, Moody Ryan, Marge Craft, Emily Biscoe, Jennifer Owens, Coach Evans. The 1973 Girls' Field Hockey Team had a very 4 successful season. This was the lirst year Connecti- i cut had a state tournament in field hockey, in order to qualify, a team had to win one more than half of its games. Our girls had a slow start, being 2-3 after facing some of their toughest opponents early in the season. However, undaunted, the girls came back to win 5 in a row, ending their regular season with a record of 7-3 CJV 6-2-23, thus qualifying for the state tourney. During the tournament, the 18 girls eligible to play scored 2 decisive victories before finally los- ing to Windsor Locks in a tough quarter-final game. Thus Ludlowe's Field Hockey Team is ranked among the top 8 teams in the state. l Co-captains Sue Morrison and Carol Bonney with Coach Small Senior Scramblers 92 IOCKEY Kneeling' fl-rl Margie O'Hara fmanagerl Cathy Sullivan, Betsy Bok, Ginny Hendel, Candy Sjodin, Nancy Anderson, Ann Skarzinsky, Sue MacArthur, Debbie Higgins, Sarah Kelly fmanageri. Standing: Coach Small, Lee Crawford Kmanagerl Wendy Thomas, Bridget Turner, Kippy Moll, Betsy Morrison, Kathy Howard, Beth Turcy, Debbie Loh, Mary Zackrison, Kathy Bisack, Beth Mostowy, Kathy Rietano, Wendy Wunsch, Sharon Loh, Coach Evans. SCORES LUDLOWE vs. Varsity JV Notre Dame 7-0 2-0 V Darien 1-2 0-0 Trumbull 5-3 6-1 Staples 0-3 1-2 New Canaan 0-2 1-1 Wilton 2-0 1-0 'Ridgefield 3-0 , 3-0 iStamford Catholic 3-0 0-1 LWarde 5-1 3-0 McMahon 1-0 3-0 , STATE TOURNAMENT Farmington 3- 3-0 Coginchaug 5-1 Windsor Locks 0-3 KLudlowe scores listed first! D Our faithful and indispensable managers Lee, Sarah and Margie 93 Conn. 55.54, Hockey 5-lei-I-e, Tourno.-men+ I Practice makes perfect!! T6IlSi0l1 on the Sidelillt-BS 21: 5-r x Roger Sz Co. AIltiCip8f.i0h uLeroy!v 94 l5l.,.'!UJedt.,L+mvi1A, hEL I ! LJHLSW T O. ,-n' 5: :fp 595' ak -W 4.2.5. .atm-Lf If' . 2 f I'i 'n Co-captains Tina Csaszar and Libby Zerega J .V. CHEERLEADER ' gas?-Q - ., 4... .. M V I 0-an.. 5 -f L --'--- 4' . , 'wa CROS S E i a 3 Z v 1 1 First row fleft to righti: Al Buda, John Murren, Dave Caine, Jim Pagliaro, Bill Newman, Richard Bastien. Back rotu: Coach O'Dywer, Sandy Foster, John Vellturo, John Buczek, Bruce Peterson, Dennis Cahill, Captain Craig Fox, Captain Mark Didsbury, Mike Meyer. Cross Country is an unglorified sport but it provides experiences and certain self-revelationslthat few sports can render to an athlete. Cheering throngs do not line the course to inspire the boys a ong, but rather this drive is generated within the spirit of the runner. This is the difference. The sport of running is frequently questioned by those who do not comprehend its rewards. They only associate the sport with the arduous practices, unforgiving demands made upon the body, and ' b t th ' d'vidualit and pride that can the long, lonely hours. These things are indeed often true, u e in 1 y develop out of runninglis not to be overlooked. The Harriers had W at is often referred to as a urebuildingyyearf' With a large part of the squad returning next year, the 5-10 1973 season record will hopefully e improved upon. he deiinigegmroblern was lack of personnel, but those who were on Cross Country are to be commended for their e ermina- tion and tenacity. ' ' ' ' d F t J h Buczek, Th' ' t m consisted of co-captains Mark Didsbury and Craig Fox, San y os er, o n IS year s ea and a remarkable up-and-coming freshman, Richard Bastien. ' k D'd b d Sand Foster. The captains elected for next year are Mar 1 s ury an y Good luck to future squads and to Coach O'Dywer. E i 1 b Craig Mark, Coach O'Dywer, Craig Mark Dave Q ,., f 4 -.P gx' F 1 Q21 f 3, if N, ,4- I .9 John leads the pack. . Denms Bruce The Hill Q U Waltmg for the sun. Mxke Sandy John 97 Row 1 ll to rl: Sue Schick, Karen Jones, Betsy Parmelee, Tina Ryan, Debbie Masi, Sue Zadravecz, Dawn Sanders - manager. Row 2: Anne Huntington - manager, Josie Brewster -- manager, Pam DeRose, Carollyoim Adams, Maribeth lwanicki, Julie Paxon - manager, Sue Smith - manager. Row 3: Ms. Ekstrom, Ms. Heady, artha KOPP. Mary Stevens, Karen Barletto, Karen Mendenhall, Karen VanEtten, Marian Blawie, MaryAnn Hanson, Charlotte Lee, Diana Jacobellis, Grace Tuomy - manager, Laurie Corwin. BALL Ludlowe vs. This year's varsity volleyball team, co-captained by Betsy' Parmelee and Tina Ryan, ended the season with a 6-2 record, second in the league to Co-captains Tina Ryan and Betsy Parrnelee with Coach Ekstrom Staples Norwalk New Canaan McMahon Westhill Rippowam Stamford Greenwich 98 Varsity J VT 0-2 2-1 1-2 0-2 2-0 2-O 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-O 2-1 2-0 2-2 2-1 2-1 O-2 Senior Spirit Staples. However, the girls are looking forward to beating the Wreckers in the State Cham- pionships held this spring. With the loss of six seniors, Coach Ekstrorn is hopeful of us- ing the excellent J.V. players, along with her returning yar- sity members, to combine for a great season next year. 0-sf? 36 99 Left to right: Bob Massa, Brad Hubler, Phil Turcy, Henry Rosehill, Scott Steffens, Don Barberio, Skip Skiba, George Janda. Kneeling' Jim Ambrose, Tony Massa, Jack Cohane, Mike Howard. Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe BASKETBALL Warde Wilton Stamford Catholic Fairfield Prep Notre Dame Staples Greenwich Westhill Norwalk Warde Brien McMahon Darien Stamford New Canaan Trumbull Danbury Ridgefield Rippowam COT? COT 21 This year's basketball team ended the 1973-74 season with a fine 11-7 record. The Flying Tiger talents - Super Snake, Colonel Bombardier, Stuffins, Bad Robert, and Hotstuff' - individually and collectively sparked the team in last-minute victories against Notre Dame, Darien, Stamford, and Danbury. Their consistent team effort, tenacious defense and fluid offensive prowess were the keys to making this season's play one of the most exciting Ludlowe has seen in a long time. 1 7 I B ob Scott Henry Jack Mike gg QLYIN Sklp im TIGERS George Don Brad Tony vi -vu I X -.fy 'W ,N , . Us I Qi. l ' a 1 Q ' if H, 1 if -IS - 1 , 5 A is M- if -if fi' 'i ,:n'4Q' uX --.--.W ,Q 1, , m ' L ALM 11 an 1' .. ws ' n' v 1 si? 'la J2 11.-sf H A x If. ' . H S , fi fkf' Bobby Junior Varsity '55 'K 4 'QV 'X W, Scott Freshmen BA KETB LL Sitting fl-rl: Leigh Coulter, Beth Sanford, Amy Moll foo-captainl, Kathy Simmons Kco-captainl Sue Smith, Grace Tuomey Imanagerl. Standing fl-rl' Tracy Sanders fmanagerl, Mary Jaundrill frnanageri, Martha Kopp Kmanagerl Patty Powers, Wendy Scaia, Dawn Sanders, Mary Beth Iwanicki, Julie Paxton Imanagerl Karen Jones Kmanagerl and Ms. Heady. The 1973-74 season was one of rebuilding for the Girls' Basketball Team. Due to lack of experience and a few tough breaks, the varsity squad completed their season with a 5-7 record. The highlight of the girls' season was their fantastic effort as they rallied in an exciting and well-played game to nearly upset Trumbull, a very tough opponent. Ms. Heady is looking forward to a more reward- ing season next year, with all but one of her varsity play- ers returning. The J .V. had a very good year, scoring an impressive 11 wins and losing only once to Staples. Some of the experi- ence from this fine J .V. squad should help round out the varsity next year. Amy Kathy 104 SCORES Ludlowe vs. Cathedral Greenwich Warde Wilton Darien Stamford Catholic Westhill Rippowam New Canaan Trumbull Staples Ridgefield Varsity 40-22 26-38 46-52 40-41 27-34 40-27 41-26 48-22 35-58 34-43 39-49 58-23 Ludlowe scores listed first J .V. 26-17 47-1 1 42-39 40-34 44-34 49-23 48-24 43-14 41-34 43-22 31-34 36-25 J V Sitting fl-rj: Karen Dewitt, Mary Stevens Jennifer Owens and Diana Ja obelhs Standmg fl rj Beth Sanford Karen Bar letto, Cindy 0'Rorke, Mary Ann Hanson Rene Warren Kathy Blsack Pattv O Do ell Carla M selev Jose Brewster and Ms. Heady. 887311 X ,, . ff . Hia x , T5 5 . 33:1-i -.251-AA A V uf - wr f X-gi, H -Ru . E. X ' ' N53 ff S W 1: X 3 . .. . xx 14.-f 'Xi X SX aw.: K ,HK . , .Q K W E . .f f X 1 w wi. W Q , -v , 15 , i X A . s L 1 ,1L11. ,X Hkix . Q, I . ,Aw r xx - www - ,f Q-1 as N Q v - 1' lf? f me-tz'e,.. . 6 - ' 5 5 ' , Y 'K lfwqfy L 'V ' K5 I ,,w,,. 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Captain Charlie Lovekin with Coach Moore The Boys' Fencing Team showed a strong second half of the season this year, winning their last four matches to finish with a record of six wins, two losses, and one tie. The team, coached by Mr. Moore, was an inexperienced one, with Captain Charlie Lovekin the only junior and the remainder ofthe squad consist- ing of four sophomores and three freshmen. Fencing for Lud- lowe were Chris Brown, Roy Craig, Dave Kelleher, Chris Kenyon, Rick Kish, Ian McMackin, and Dave Williams. Charlie Lovekin finished sixth in the State Championships, the highest placing for Ludlowe. Dual Match results are as follows: Ludlowe Wolcott Ludlowe Old Lyme Ludlowe Mamaroneck Ludlowe St. Luke's Ludlowe St. Luke's Ludlowe Pearl River Ludlowe Old Lyme Ludlowe Pearl River Ludlowe Mamaroneck 108 FENCING Stephanie Man, Hope Konecny, Coach Moore, Pat Baron, and Candace Paige - the 1973-74 State Championship team. Portrait of Champions: Hope Konecny, Pat Baron, and Candy Paige with Coach Moore The Girls' Fencing Team enjoyed another excellent season, winning eight matches and tying one and taking the State Team Championships for the sixth straight year. Three ofLud- 1owe's Super Fencers made the final round of the State In- dividual Championships, with Candy Paige finishing fourth, Pat Baron taking second, and Hope Konecny winning the Championship trophy for a record-setting third consecutive year. In addition, Pat and Hope earned national ranking at the Junior Fencer level in direct competition with fencers from all over the United States. Hope is ranked eighth and Pat fourth for the 1973-1974 National Junior Championships. Much assistance was received from the following team mem- bers in compiling the successful season: Alison Bullard, Liz Dearborn, Gayle Hacker, Diana Hoadley, Kathy Lowry, Ste- phanie Man, Tory Man, Nancy Nelson, Daria Thompson, and Anne Wokanovicz. GIRLS' ' Dual Match results are as follows: Ludlowe New Canaan Ludlowe Old Lyme Ludlowe Wolcott Ludlowe Old Lyme Ludlowe New Canaan Ludlowe Yale U. Ludlowe Old Lyme Ludlowe Wolcott Ludlowe Mamaroneck 1' Il Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe Ludlowe 4 4 5 3 4 2 9 6 3 1 7 3 7 1 1 1 0 2 3 4 1 Season Yfiiiiias Scores Wilton Ridgefield Darien Norwalk Staples New Canaan Westhill Stamford Catholic Andrew Warde Fairfield Prep Stamford High Wilton Ridgefield Brian McMahon Rippowarn Greenwich Staples New Canaan Andrew Warde Mark T. Sheahan Hamden Record: 12-8-2 J -qi -i 111 ki A,AW ,, 2 g Qiiwufgii Lift' 1 Back Row deft to rightl: Steve Corbett, Scott Robinson, Russ Laufer, Carl Leighton, Guy Osborne, Coach Kosch. Front row: Dan Toal, John Pinheiro, Chris Toal, Pat Bennett. R CCC i C 2 ii i C ii ii i ia C ig M 3 fE-,:1 , 1 , .. 1 . Two Black Belts: Mike and Jim Co-Captains Mike Ciofii and Jim Kosch i X N . R i w 112 hf so 'ii Coach Quinn with members ofthe gymnastics team - Back mw ll - rl: Peter Nagy, Betsy Morrison, Michael Parker, Claudia Andrews, Rob Gimentog front row: Kathy Owens, Sue Boria, John Hill, Liz Hill, Lynn Stanley. Our Star Performer: Tina Ryan ' 113 I DOOR TRACK 'sX THE 1974 INDOOR TRACK TEAM QL-RJ: Bob Brochu, Rich LaCoste, John Vellturo, Mark Didsbury, Mike Myer, John Buczek, Rick Bastien. WRE TLI G Row 1: Co-Captains Mike Devore, Dennis Heslin, Bill Newman, Mike Heslin, Paul Whetstone, Whitney Hatch, Doug Harwood, Paul Sheffer, Don Nolte, Walt Sabella. Row 2: Coach Vince, Bob Warme, Rick Weber, Doug Ellison, Doug Walz, Steve Davidson, Corey Bailey, Kevin HolmHansen, Carl Warme, Peter Thomas, Tom HolmHansen, Jon Williamson, Paul Miller, Dan Zurkowski, Joe Slyman. 114 ' A , -, ,'.:..- L El' 'I' ,V U . ,, I' T J 'H J X x x ' 1 -ik-.I f.,,,., A . 1 .- 1 , gg .ig -Wag.-, V i A I ,V. 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Row 211-rl Coach O'Dwyer, Don Willette, Brian Ward, Don Barberio, Tom Swindon, GeoffWhiteley, Phil Turcy, Jim Robinett, Joe Rietano, Joe Delco and Dennis Prendergast. n n ee e M Q 'Q Don X Tom Co-Captains Greg Jordan and Doug Coffed with Coach O'Dwyer. Tony Jim Ray Brian 1 16 OFTBALL First row ll - rl: Carla Moseley, Sue Smith, Karen Jones, Darlene Maiocco, Kyle Wallace, Kerry Durrell. Second row: Betsy Morrison, Jennifer Owens, Beth Sanford, MaryAnn Hanson, Karen Barletto, Beth Turcy, Patty O'Donnell, Cindy O'Rourke, Charlotte Lee, Diana Jacobellis, Coach Ekstrom. 4 l Carla Beth 1 18 1- fr .. :V . QS ,, we , ,Elm , '-7, Q ,bang eluate , ., fx , ., +G -f -M ' K 1 , .. Darlene Kerry , u,,k.+, :ala Q E' if --i W was ' an wmv- ' - ' f ,hx + Kyle Betsy, Jennifer, and Beth Patty and Cindy Karen .Q - wg, ' Row I: Tyler Baldwin, Wynn Barrett, Lehmann Li, Pete Craft. Row 2: Coach Williams, Joe Norton, Jon D'E1ia, Ken Higgins, Doug Williams, Tom Kreitler. Jon D Elia and Coach Wllhams Lehmann Jon 121 First row K1 .- rl: Alison Coulter, Sue Goodrich, Sue Hendel,IKim Huggins, Emily Biscoe, Ellen Turton, Marjorie Craft. Second row: Coach Small, Kathy Kreitler, Dede Kelly, Amy Moll, Kam Darntoft, Nancy Anderson, Page Lockhart, Annette Vigneron. Amy Kim 122 116 Emily UG First row Cl - rl: Coach Heady, Cathy Ryan, Beth Mostowy, Kathy Cannon, Laura Kaehler, Caroline Young, Kim Wargo, Maura Mulrenan, Janet Hinchee Ceo-captainl, Betsy Bok, Mary Zackrison, Lee Bencze, Sue Fortuna, Dawn Sanders ico-captainl. Second row: Linda Gustavson, RoseAnn Bygott, Diana Hoadley, Fran Vuono, Sue Lecuyer, Agnes Pascal, Marian Blawie, Cathy Rietano, Barbara Blawie, Mary J aundrill, Lee Crawford, Martha Shaughnessey. Third row: Pam Goldrick, Mary Ann Fenton, Kathy Blawie, Kathy McClune, Sandy Migliacco, Kathy Pfaun, Ute Sammel, Martha Kopp, Alison Mullady, Michele Levesque, Linda Brain. Missing: Hope Konecny, Kathy Lowell, Wendy Schmidt, Amy Politi, Sheila Ryan. 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JZ' -L - x . , ..- A . - 557.-p . 5. asa... jg:-F . - . . ., , ,xsrm THE ROGER LUDLOWE - workshirts are in - baggy pants are in -jeans are in tif you can get them! - natural is in - 'phoniesn are out camping and hiking are in seeking a meaning to life is in lfinding it is out! - hiking boots are in - ten-speeds are in - truckin' is in - apathy is always in coed gym classes are showers are out -pep rallies are out - Rogers Pool is out - Bud is in i - dances are out land will be for a long time.U -parties are m exams are out greasers are in lagainj - - Vaseline is in - being yourself is in - senior shirts are in lsenior hats are out! - AM is out - FM is in - liberation is in - chauvinists are out - Jean Adams is in - 'Dear Abby is in streakers are in lclothes are of? - all tests are out, for that matter! English electives and Independent Study are in sleeping in class has always been in - Apizza Center is in - Nixon is in fwe wish he were our? I I I GUIDE TO BEING IN I I I I I I I ' Luv-wgag I I I - bras are out I - cruisin' is in I I I if you 've got gas! I - hot cars 0fawn.0 are still in - the boys' night out is in ' - smoking is ing getting caught is always out I - copping out is in I - skiing is in I -- going out for lunch is in - embroidery is in It - longer dresses are in I - beating Warde will be forever!!! I I I I I I - painting the parking lot was out f??!.U I - pipes are in,' what you put in them is up to you - studies are out - lovin' is in - making out in the halls is a gross out - being late will stay in Kno matter what THEY do.U is I - If you eat before The Exorcist, -W.-my Q V I,-, .V 5, i I you 'll be out - athletes are out,' jocks are in - shorter hair is in - patches are in - health food is in - Florida is in - wearing your coat to class is in - graduating Hhalfyearv is in for a reasonable facsimile thereof? - yearbook meetings are in I fthe staff is out! - SA Tis are out - so are Achievements - saying that Roger Ludlowe isn't that bad after all is in - Guides to Being In are probably out!!! - Clubs are out ibut the following activities are in . . . I lvgiw i o 325 K gi H 'R , M , iii G: U-va Q A.S.C. advisor, Mr. Foley, with Derry Crowell, secretary: Steve Miller, presidentg and Peter Wirth, Advisory Council chair- man. lMissing from picture: Linda Lowry, treasurenj 134 ADVISORY COUNCIL t11trJGEG.'L. 'cJOcn WOHZGQ CDE-541'-1'-'SUP'-iZE1JU2P1DU UC1j5U mm4HebeZmmmwwmm 3 M5 ,u .C 5,34 V: Lfix, i rfwfil. Q. , My HOU E COU CIL -x Q5- xv T f- . ,, Wf!.,f,, -1-wf.-if 7 Wilix- -' 12- 1 . 'U SILLIMAN HOUSE ,,,1Q.. Ig? V Yi 'G . F' if . .bxiyi , H ' 5'f k limb. Am 1' i W5 X is WT! vmg 'Z iii, 1155: 2 'ef' .ef mag, We S. .Q - 572 'kg , . ls' . A 1 ae :mmf s we H 1 -nf me 'Y-Nbbgggr 'wmv -i ,Q 'H .. wif Q ff. -1. 4-1 J 'ss 1- ,I A 1 . si' Y is 45 'S f I 'f?f5'? V , , fl aw 3 ' A-X Q My - W ff' 1 z- Q 5 ' Q ' '71 f'H .i xf 773' ' ' H, Q as Q3 6 1 ig ',1,g?W4. KE -, , ' F A I - .. - - , :- 1 ww-1 ' A all 'ai . K L Q5 , Q Xggfi 5' MQW 7, K-HQEQ' NIH?-v , wif 2 , 5 , , W m .. 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COHNTTEE5 N O ' RO U 6 H - DRAFT5 Photography: Stan Dickey John Burns Dave Savage Art: Candy Paige Janet Starr Cover Design: Janet Starr 166 Activities: Pat Baron JoAnne D'Amico Marilyn Schulz Sports: Dave Babcock Sue Morrison Debbie Moore Ernie Pierson Underclassmen: Sue Barkinsky Diana Hoadley Kathy Kreitler Katie Moore Karen Murphy Sue Oleinik Bev Reidy Lynn Scholan Jennifer Stern Advisors: Mrs. Joyce Walendzik Mr. Robert Poeltl Mrs. Marilyn McDonaQ We interrupt this yearbook to bring you this important message! Dear Sally and Alane, It was extremely difficult for me to 'sneaky this page past your editorial eagle eyefsl but somehow I managed to do it. KNever underestimate the power of a desperate, devious yearbook advisor!! This message is a very small way of expressing a very large measure of gratitude and appreciation. For all your labors . A. . merci mille fois. 04lane can translate for Senorita Sally.0 I 'm sure that no one outside of the yearbook staff realizes how many long hours and how much plain hard work have gone into the making of this yearbook. Your energy determination, and unflagging en- thusiasm have been the solid foundation on which Fairfieldiana 1974 has been built. I 'm not sure that you yourselves realize how much your own spirit buoyed up the staff during troubled times. Alaneis 'Dont worry - we'll make it! as those dreaded deadlines approached and Sallyis cheerful reminder that This is going to be the best yearbook E VER! kept us going even through our many and varied crises I 'm certain that you 've both learned the true meaning of the word 'TATIENCEU this year! For this and so much more, thank you. But, most of all, thank you for CARING. You have cared about this yearbook from the very beginning and you've never stopped caring. I can 't think of any higher praise I have ever given or could ever give to any yearbook editors. Now that the yearbook has been published and you are leaving Roger Lud- lowe, I guess that our 'professional relationshipnhas come to an end, butI hope that our friendship will continue. For that has been the most important aspect of this very busy, sometimes frustrating and often rewarding year for me: I have had the pleasure and the pri vilege of working with two very fine people who have become two very dear friends. I shall miss you next year. I know you will be successful in life: I pray that you will be happy land I suspect that you will, for you know the secret of making others happyj. Much love to you both. Fondlyg 'Mrs. W Qw- 55' 1 gli A . i l l K. 1 ,V VYQSEQ- - , s. 3 ig , 1 W , 'wg fa .411 A 22 gf fl fi Q H , ,, . F gg 'M I f i 4 4 QQ - lll .., if 'X 1. if mg z ,jr 1 1. I - 1 fb ' 'Q' , - , . ,gi T 2- 'k .er H. T' K7 YL, 1.-1 72 ,,. 'V . 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UU' ' ll ' H 5 Bl i 25 I I Ill! ............'I U ii nu.-unlllnuu U MU Bill IBU I I1 1 1 1 5 iii nnlun ,uni- HITS? i BDU DDI HU Ml nn E52 BB if i 1 A O M 'L 7 0 Qi 5 8 assi, f .. Jl'f ay- YES. .A L fi A Q '25 g ig: xf i : '5'Sd ' Z7 QD- .. . E Eg,- 59 ... i L E!- jn m i i A 1555 ' ,I m aw M i,'s '::-f48.fm 'f H A P g i rl-5 A journey ofa thousa d l i ' must begin with a si gl t p JOSEPHINE ADAMS Joe . . . Stretch . . . 1-Iety, Pam, where are we going Saturday night. . . . Sorta- Kinda . . . Loves dances and basketball games . . . Seen most often at the Beachside . . . Hopefully plans to move to Dublin, Ire- land, with Pam Higgins. JAMES R. AMBROSE Jim . . . Ambo . . . Bose . . . Yeah,- sure! . . . His green eyes and smile turn many heads . . . Seen with Dales, Zeke, Sulli, and the boys . . . Can be found singing on the basketball court or on his ww' to a party. . .Areally sincere guy. . . eiind ID li e exactly what we put into it. MARY ADAMS Flash . . . Shorty . . . Stretch . . . f'Oh, that's cute! . . . Defends herself with judo . . . Loves to dance . . . If she's not working at Enicurean, she's with Tom . . . .Now,bpys. . . .Short and cute. . .On to hairdressing school and to revisit Ireland. JANE E. ANDRZEJEWSKI Iggs . . . Thrill of the gear! . . . Can be found with Mary Ellen, andy, Patti, Bar- bara, Mary, Sharon and Lynn . . . Loves ten- nis, macrame and playing field hockey B6 . Q smile we'll never forget . . . College- un . 174 EDITH D. AINSWORTH Dade . . . Loves skiing and horseback rid- ing. . .Sees college inher future. . . What I became, I am now trying to undo. BRUCE E. ANTONIO And if our hands should meet in anothei geam, we shall build another tower in the y Y! CRAIG A. ARDELL Craig . . . Cops are my buddies! . . . When not girlwatching or driving his little white Valiant around town, he can be found playing hockey or sailing . . . Seen mostly iwlttm-Jon . . . A trip to alifornia is in his u e. SANDRA A. ARNOLD Sandy . . . San . . . Forget it! . . . Are ya coming? . . . Seen with Donna, Cindy, Kathy, and Sharon. . . Lives for her weekends and jiust Fgoing out .. . Zips around in her b ue 'rebird . . . Ever on time?? . . . Plans to be an interior designer. MICI-IELE AUKSTOLIS Smile - it makes people wonder what you've been up to. DAVID A. BABCOCK Baba . . . Dave . . . Love those Yanks! . . . Boomer . . . Seen on the slopes and at Yankee Stadium with Gordon, Ernie, Neale, and Jim. . . Always driving a racy green Toyota . . . Colle e plans . . . It is better to live one day alien than one hundred years a sheep. sz' i vw MARK F. BAILEY It's brighter on the other side. 175 ANN E. BAKER I'm Ann Ellen Baker. I'm most often in dreams, memories, or Arizona, with Dylan Thomas or crisp-breath air. I'm going to gather mg crumbs and thy to the desert. ere wit lion-fur eyes, I' create and exist, and maybe live a little. And I am dumb to tell a weather's wind I How time has ticked a heaven 'round the stars! BEVERLY A. BALINT Therefore, be strong and of good courageg be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: or the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goestf' Uoshua 1:92 ROBIN A. BALOGH And it's whispered that soon, If we all call t e tune, Then the pi er will lead us to reasong And a new Say will dawn for those who stand long, And the forests will echo with laughter. U SUSAN M. BANYAS Training is everythingl. The peach was once a bitter almond: cauli ower is nothing but cabbage with a college education. SANDRA G. BARKER Sandy . . . Life is fragile: handle with prayer! . . .You'l1 find her at Fairfie1dU. or the beach . . . Seems shy until you get to know her. . .Asuccessful career in nursing lies ahead. THOMAS BARNA Tom . . . Take it easy, but take it! . . . Seen mostly with Mark or hunting. in Vermont. . .Alsoe 'oys fishing and hiking . . . A tall, brown-eye-ld blonde . . . Sees a pos- sible future in forestry. Fill 'er up! 31.00 regular! PATRICIA J. BARON Pat , . . Patty . . . Fencin ,an one? . . . Seen with Alane, Cindy, gMarli, and Bryan . Her favorite pastimes include fake fighting and sneaking into hos ita1s??? . lgoes she have d1mples?. . .College lies a ea . JULIA I. BARRY Julie . . . Jul . . . Hit the road . . . Find Sue and ?'ou'll find Julie . . . O of our few natura ly curly blondes . . . ways bombing to the beach or to Bloornin dale's in the white tank . . . One of t twins who'1l never forget the West Coa . . . College awaits this Ms. Dr. , :,, 'L 5 -: gf, ai, JAMES P. BASSETI' When your spirit cries for peace, come to a world o canyons deep in an old land, feel the exultation of high plateaus, the strength of moving waters, the simfplicity of san and grass, and the silence o growth. Along the beaten path. . MARGARET M. BEDNAR Mei . . . Me5le . . . Get a grip! . . . riends inclu e Mary Ann, Donna and Sue . . . Can frequently be seen at the vend- ing machines looking for George , . . Does she ever stop talking .... Plans to become a medical secretary. PAMELA M. BASTEDO Pam . . . Pammy . , . Gogher,' . . . Don't forget to lock it! . . . een with Donna, Sheila, Turtlehead and the two Ka- thys . . . Big blue eyes and blonde hair . . . Her future includes a trip to Europe and college. DEBRA J. BATTAGLIA Debbie . . . You're sick! . . . I'll call ya at 6:30 in the morning! . . . Seen with Cas sey, Linda, and the gang . . . She's always over at Bob's house or with him in his green Chevelle . . . Nursing school and marriage are her plans for the future. LYNNE MARIE BELLETTO Bojoey . . . Lynnie . . . C'mon! . . . Eat m shorts! . . . Seen with Mary, Bar- bara, Cfayle, and Laurie . . . Really treas- ures her friends . . . Loves bowling, ice skating, hocke games and a certain Corky . . . A hal -year graduate with col- lege and marriage in the near future. CAROL L. BATESON f'Carol I. . . I'm hungry! . . . Has a great interest in Ken and eating . . . Always in the biology lab room or drlving around with Karen Talone Freckles . .. Blush enough? . . . College in the fall. LAURIE J. BELLETSKY Laur . . . B.B. . . . What can I say? . . . Can be found anywhere and every- where with Debbie, Lynne, Carol, and Ken . . . Boys, boys, boys!l . Light brown hair, big lue eyes, and a smile for everyone . . .kWants someday to do legal secretarial wor . PATRICIA A. BELLEW Patty . . . Could I have an extension? . . . I've got to make a phone call!!! . . .Seen with Diane, Bev, and Pete. . .Has long brown hair and a smile that never quits . . . Loves to ski . . . College comes next. CYNTHIA A. BEPKO Cind . . . Cin . . . I can't take it! . . . Ni don't believe this! . . . Seen with Sandy, Donna, Twig, and Kathy . . . Ever without D.J.'? . . .Brown hair and sparkling green eyes . . . Plans to be a nursery schoo teacher. n ROSE BENCZE Rose . . . Good friends are Ellen, Sally, and Sue . . . Can be seen playing tennis and bicycle riding . . . Loves talkindg and laugh- ing at parties . . . Future inclu es college in Florida. THOMAS BERESKY DOREEN M. BEST Dor . . . Dori . . .Her friends are Betty- Ann, Cinda, and Mary . . . Loves dancing to jazz and being with people . . . Seen driving or at Circle Lanes . . . Always laughing . . . Next are secretarial work and having a good time. ROBERT J. BEST JR. Bom .. . Peaches! . . . Whoooo! and Frequentligeen in the tank with Beag Buzz. . . ves skiing, sailing, and art This green-eyed blonde is headed for col- lege. KATHERINE A. BENSON Cassey . . . Meet you in the lav! . . . That's cool! . . .Seen with Deb, Mary, and the rest at Seaside Park . . . Those shoes! . . . Plans to go into legal secretarial work and eventually to marry. KAREN E. BESCHER True happiness consists not in the multi- tude of friends, but in the worth and choice. BARBARA E. BLAWIE Barb , . . Blew . . . You'veM,vot to be kidding! . . . Seen with Gayle, ary, and Lynne . . . Found at all the football es . . .Likes goiniqto UConn for lon weegends . . .Loves the lorida sun. . .Always finds plenty to talk and laugh about . . . A Mets an . . . A future nurse. JO-ANN BOLUCH Come now, moon child, There's much to be doneg The stars, they are mine, And I'll give you the sun. KATHRYN L. BRAUN Kathy . . . Braunie . . . What's going on this weekend? . . . Seen with oan, Kerry, and the gang . . . Nothing gets her mad!. . . . Loves mountain climbing and skiing . . . Her lonfg brown hair and pretty green eyes can be ound at all the best par- ties . . . Next.: travel, college, and success. KENNETH Q. BROWN 'Brownie . . . You know it! . . ..Has a pecial interest in sports . . . Feels right at home at Carol's house and on all sports fields 5 . . Wears a white cowboy hat . . . College awaits him. CAROL A. BONNEY SUSAN E. BORMANN Care . . . See ya later! . . . Ya know? Suzy - - - Sally S- - - - I CRUT get if . . . Ludlowe's fearless freckled field hockey 508'-?the1'!f' - - ' SBSH Wiill Perlhie, Martha co-cagtain . . . Seen with Amy, Mary Lou SQl1l6, Nick. -and the iris I. . . Always a and ancy , , , Never mjsges a summer of friendly Smile . . . 81ll21C8lly i1'lCll!!ed water skiing. . .Nautically inclined. . .A1- -Cvlegq Comes nextwithacareerin spe ways making faces or blushing . . . College 018-1 9dUC8t10rl. awaits. ROBERT S. BROCHU It is easy in the world to live after the world's opiniong it is easy in solitude to live after our own, but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps the inde- pendence of solitude. BRYAN J. BUCKLEY Buck . . . Crash . . . That's got class! . . . Chums are Hook, Dave, Mike, Bob, and Bill . . . Seen on the ice, life guarding, or water skiing . . . Likes taking pictures . . .Ablue-eyed blonde who knows what he wants and where he's going . . . College and ski patrol ahead. PAMELA M. BROCK Pam . . . Really'? . . . You'll find her witlh :Leia anddthle gang . . . Loiies to play vo ey a an te iano . . . requen y seen somewhere on garden Street . . . Cali- fornia, here she comes! A , 1 ,g 1 ROBIN A. BUCKO Pickle . . . Dill . . . Did you talk to him? . . . Found with Anne, Marcia, and Barbara driving in her maroon Camaro . . . Dimples! . . . A regular at Mac's, the Nikesite, and Duchess . . . Seeks employ- ment in Florida. JOAN L. BURGER Jeanie . . . Twig . . . Give me a break! . . . Oh, my God! . . . Can be seen with Laura and Nanci. . . Israeli dancing IS her thing . . . Bigl rown eyes and long brown hair . . . Co ege lies a ead. GLENN R. BYRON Glenn . . . Friends are Leisa, Don, Ray, and the gang. . . Let'shit Mac's! . . .You can always spot him by his flannel shirts . . . A notorious partier . . . On to school. GEORGE R. BUSH George . . . Big George . . . A veriy tal- ented musician . . . Can usually be ound playing in a band . . . Seen with Mark . . .Areally great guy. . .Music school lies in his future. PATRICIA J. CALDWELL And in the sweetness of' friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart Ends its morning and is refres ed. 180 NANCY J. BYRNES To love life and to love in life is to live in ecstasy. 3' rf f., a n. MARY A. CALI Mary . . . Calibones . . . Little Cali . . . Have I get something to tell you! . . . Pals wit Robin, Michele, Donna, Kathy, and Megan . . . Seen at 211 Orland St. and where theboys are. . .You can hear her laughing a mile away . . . Future plans include wor ing with handicapped children. 1 JANET A. CATALAN1 MARY ANN CAMPBELL Zoup . . . Campbell Woman . . . Mac . . . 'Boogersn . . . Has great times with Sue, Debbie, and Meg. . . een most eating, on the sports field, or in the Girls' P.E. Office . . , Frequently heard! . . . Zinc Oxide . . , Our freckled co-captain cheerleader . . . Plans to do work as a physical therapist. MARGARET C. CANE It's a rare man who is taken for what he truly is . . . The enchantment of error that you put upon me I must wear forever in your eyes. We are not alwatys what we seem and hardly ever what we reamf' ROBERT A. CARROLL i Bob . . . Enjoiyis water skiing, fishing, and skiing. . .You' probably iin him hanging around South ort Harbor or with Ed an 'Bill . . . His giandsome brown hair, blue eyes, and guiet but friendly disposition make it har tostay away. . .Planstogoto college. We are all made up of fragments, so shape- lessly and strangely assembled that every moment, every piece plays its own game. There is as much difference between us and ourselves as between us and others. 181 LESLIE J. CARDIN Les . . . The theater is her thing . . . Can be found on a horse or in New York seeing plays . . . She's got this funny Southern accent! . . . On to college to become a professional writer. KENNETH F. CHARTERS Ken . . . Katchus Moody . . . Hold the phone! . . . Pm not as dumb as you look . . . When not working at Henry's, he's with Charlotte, Mike, Dave, and Tom . . , With his rock band, he's really a great guitar player . . . College and music are in this tal- ented guy's future. KENNETH R. CHASEN Ken . . . Seen with Bob, Norm, and Craig . . . Hockey and cross country are his favor- ite pastimes . . . His brown hair and blue eyes make him a real catch . . . Future plans undecided. MICHAEL CIOFFI C'hoi'l . . .Bill is hisbuddy. . .Frequently seen at Skid Row . . . It's judo, judo, Edo! . . . Also exioys broad jumpini. . . ext comes the C 'nese Academy of ung-Fu! CHRISTOPHER Y. CLARK C.C. . . . He's seen with Jehv, Mike, Greg, Bruce, and Sue, or in a green Mercedes . . . Blonde, with blue eyes and a dazzling smile . . . Loves soccer and lacrosse . . . never give them hell. I just tell the truth, and they t 'nk it is hell. ANNETTE X. CHOROMANSKI Sister Bomberetta' . . . Oh, geez! . . . Janet, give me the glasses, quick! . . . Seen wit Darlene, Janet and other escapees from the convent Santanko . . . Addicted to popcorn . . . Med school lies ahead. DAVID H. CHRISTENSEN Dave . . . f'Yol . . . Can be seen playing his drums for the ?'roup . . . Always in the shop . . . Has a rea interest in working with metals . . . A future in technical school is planned by this friendly guy. DONNA C. B. CLASSEY Ron . . . Class . . . :DonnaHD. . . . w, come on, ou ys.' . . . ey, you alll! . . . Friends wig? Al, Robin, Ray, and the gang . . . Often seen jogging around town . . . A sparkling, friendly, brown-e ed an-fmette . . . Ambition is to own an MCB- ANN M. CLASSY Anzy . . . What am I going to do? . . . Always laughing with erry, Laurie, . and Kathi . . . Spends a lot of' time at Ham- monassett Beach or at the trailer in Clinton . . . Plans a future in the medical field. KAREN CLAUSON We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. DAVID C. COATES Coatsey . . . Cuttz . . . Seen with Jim, Tom, and the rest ofthe boys . . . A Johnny Carson freak . . . Enjoys listening to The Sabbath and Zeppelin . . . Next come Florida and California, then college. I've got her where I want her! DOUGLAS A. COFFED Dougie . . . Boots . . . Doi . . . All American Boy . . . Seen with eke, Mick, Mark, and the boys . . . Name a sport and he plays it . . . Samp Mortar and the diamond are his homes . . . Blonde hair and brown eyes top off a great personality. JOHN K. COHANE Jack .. . . Jake . . . Snake . . . Seen most with Scott, J eff and the fellas . . . Bas- ketball is his iirst love, but he's often seen looking over the sidelines at a certain brown- haired someone . . . A friendly guy with a great smile . . . Favorite pastime - dou- hng with Bobby and Cindy. MARY K. COHANE NANCY CONBOY Katie . . . Clare C. . . . M.K. . . . Once in a golden hour, That's great! . . .Fellow thumpers include I cast to earth a seed, Coops, Lam, Dos, and the girls . . . Always , Up from which came a flower - making faces . . . Rapun2el, Rapunzel, let X People said a weed. down your hair! . . . Loves meeting people, A especially in Canada . . . Nautically in- V clmedf MARTHA L. CONLEY Mountain Girl . . . You'l1 never get my teddy bear! . . . You'll find her wit Gay, Mike, Eric, andthe gang. . .Enjoys the bet- ter things in life. WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, JR. Cons . . . Bill . . . Don't worry, it's cool! . . . Can be found hanging around with Smitty, Tom, Dave and the Rip Broth- ers . . . Enjoys wazoo and music, camping out at Kent and girls Qnot necessarily in that orderll , .Qifound at the Nant, at parties, an a e beach . . . A really nice guy with college plans in his future, MARY ELLEN CONWAY Queen Mary Ellen . . . How morbose! . . . She's aways driving around in her white convertible looking for hairies . . . Frequently seen at concerts or at 3030 . . . Blonde frizz and blue eyes! . . . A friendly person who's always ready for a good faugh . . . What an artist! . . . Next: trave. LAURA L. CONSTANTINIDES Ready am I to go, and my eagerness with sails full set awaits the wind. NICHOLAS C. COOGAN Nick . . . Seen with the two J eifs or with Dave . . . Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . He's'a karate buff . . . On to college to study music. 184 JEFFREY M. CONWAY Jeff . . . Twitty . . . A real sports fan, and you can frequently find him at Yankee or Shea Stadiums , . . H-iends include Roy, Bernie, Imre, and Vinnie . . . Plays a good game of chess, but needs help spe ling . . . Enjoys photography and sports . . . Plans include college. CAROL A. COOLIS Carol . . . Oh, yeah? . . . Rea1llf'? . . . Frequently seen in Cyndy's red us- tang, or with ill, Darlene and Cyndy cruis- ing the streets of'Fairf1eld. . .That red hair can be seen a mile away . . . Constantly blushing! . . . Carol wants to live and be happy. w 4 l CLIFFORD COOPER Clifl '. . . Coop . . . C.T. . . .Seen with Rick, Al, and Jim . . . Eggs! . . . Exgoys golfing, playing cards, and s iingl. . . een gartying around or at Sasco Beac . . .RED air an blue eyes . . . Plans to make a mil- lion dollars. MICHAEL J. CORLESS Mike . . . Always found with Dino, John, Jom, Eric and Wally . . . Mountain climb- ing, skiing, and swimming are his favorite pastimes . . . Seen anywhere and every- where. . .Agood sense of humor andaper- sonality to match. DEBRA M. COOPER Coop Coopies Olivia O. ... But-But-But! . .. --a- o- o . l. .Usually found with Katie, Lam. ani tie Firls. . .Excels in thumper games. . .Lud- owe's loss is Arigona's gain . . . A very beautiful and special person . . . We love you, Cooper! KEVIN G. COULOMBE Kevin . . . Hey, right on! . . . You're kidding! . . . Can be seen reading, hiking, at concerts, or iust cyclingx around town . . . Where woul J.A. and t e Y.M.C.A. be without him? . . . A real science nut . . . College lies ahead for this friendly and sin- cere guy. 185 . MICHAEL COPPOLA Mick . . . C:igpy . . .Seen around town with Dave and en . . . Exqoys playing clas- sical and jazz guitar . . . Known for his blue eyes' and pony-tail' . . . A definite success in music school. ar---- MARJORIE A. COURTNEY Monnie . . . Morriuel . . . 1 swear to God! . . . Never without L or Connie . . . Often found working at tlie vet's office or ridinglher ten-speed . . . Future plans in- clude co ege and becoming a veterinarian's assistant. LAURIE A. COVENTRY Navel . . . Laurie . . . Favorite pas- times include riding her bicycle and playinlgl the guitar . . . Seen in the Band Room wit Tim, Kathi, Ann, Cathy, and John . . . The Band, MMM, and the uther Leaigue keep her busy . . . Wants to become a ental hy- gienist. IMRE A. CSEPANY M . . . Sep . . . Sidekicks are Bob, Ken, Rich, and the two Toms . . . Why do it to- day if you can do it tomorrow? . . . Outside interests are cars and water skiing . . . You'l1 ind him at the Surfside, at a concert, or at the beach . . . His future is in aviation. JAMES K. COWDERY 'I will live', the fool does say, Today itselfs too lateg the wise lived yesterday. DERRY J. CROWELL Derr . . . No good! . . . Always with Mary, Anne, Debbie, and Janice at all the parties . . . Nautically inclined . . . Our A.S.C. secretary . . . On to college and fun! CLARE L. CUNNINGHAM Clary . . . Reesha . . . Get me outta here! . . . Where's Mar '? . . .Seen cruisf ing in a yellow Sprite with constant compan- ion Mare . . . Other buddies include Beth, Kit, a.nd Kim . . . Nautically inclined . . . Another Picasso?? . . . Loves skiing and ten' ms. LAURA CRAIGHEAD Why must -you always try to make over. Take me as I am or let me go. In Our Kitten SUSAN L. CUTTING Don't you feel a change acoming From another side of time, Breakinglthe walls of silence, Lifting s adows from your mind? LINDA A. DALEY Lin . . . Dales . . . Where's Jim? . . , Well, I'd like to, but - . . . Enjoys good times with Ambo, Deb, and the girls . . . Loves the beach and going to parties . . . Blonde hair, green eyes and sincerity . . . College lies ahead. LIZBETH A. DEARBORN There is no song that I could sing Nor goem that could conveio The eauty of mg' Savior's ve When He showe me the WAY. Now will you go out with me Saturday night??? 0 SCO'l'l' DEITLER Though leaves are many, the root is oneg Through all the lying days of my youth, I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun. Now I may wither into the truth. JAMES DeCOLA Deek . . . Big Chief . . . Let me have a large draft! . . . Seen at' the Naut or at Lordship . . . A funny kid who's never at a loss for words. JOSEPH E. DELCO Joe D. . .li Friends are. 'Bona aid Pets . . .E ' rts, ecia oc eyan basebglloy ISSSS at Fgsipriield and at the boat marina. DENISE DeCECCO Though leaves are many, the root is oneg- 'l'hrough all the lying days of my youth, I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sung Now I may wither into the truth. LEISA N. DEMOTSES Leis . . . Seen with Glenn, Lee, and Ce4 leste . . . Excels in ballet and gymnastics . . . You'll Iind her wherever Glenn is . . . Sees her future in nursing . . . You do your thing, and I do mine. I am not in this world to 've to tati d 1 up your expec A ous, an you are not here to ive up to mine. THOMAS J. DEMSHAK Demshaky . . . You're dead! . . . Seen with Mark, Tim, Ed, Gary, and Don . . . Can be found bowling at Circle Lanes, playing golfl or working at Carvel's . . . Future plans? - Employment. CATHLEEN J. DEVORE Cathie . . . Katrinka . . . Harriet H. . . . That's so good! . . . Hi, girls! . . . Mostly seen with Dootsie, Miche e, and the 'rls . . . A peggy member of the Saddle- Slhoed Ten . . . e best friend anyone could ever have . . . Plans include college. KEVIN M. DINEEN Flash . . . Seen cruising around with Greg and Ken . . . One of our Fabulous Flying Tigers. . .His outside interests include cars and beer . . . College comes next. NANCY E. DeROSE Nance . . . Nue . . . You're kidding! . . . Maybe it was a dreamf' . . . Wears a catchers mask to dplay tennis . . . Seen with the gang at Lor ship or with Mary, Lou, Caro , Kathy, and Marilyn . . . Long londe hair and green eyes . . . Always a smile . . . College lies ahead. STANTON DICKEY For long you live and high you fly, And smi es you'll give an tears you'll cry, And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. MARTHA A. DINGE Muffy . . . Enjoys being off center . . . A divergent-convergent thinker. 188 n RUSSELL G. DeVlTTO Russ . . . Seen with Charlie, Tom, Sam, or the Hustlersliang. . . Loves sfiorts and rock music . . . e uture inclu es nothing in particular. MELINDA DILLAHUNT He clasps the crag with crooked handsg Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ringed with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls, He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. CTennyson, The Eagle l MARK E. DOBYNS I Mark . . . The Irishman . . . Smilin' Jack . . . herd a mercy! . . . Seen with Pete, Doug, Bill, and the rest. . .Frequently travels to Virginia to-see his Southern Belle . . .Dimples as big as the Grand Can- yon The track team's top hurdler . . . Next: college or the service. TIMOTHY L. DOBYNS The Dink . . . No problem! . . . It hap- genslu . . . Hangs out with Scott, Barry, and hris . . . You l find him at parties, con- certs, or Glenmary . . . Those sideburns! . . . Plans to head for Colorado. MEGAN M. DONAHUE Meeg . . . Shmeegs . . . 'Tm going to Vermont this weekend! . . . If s e's not with the three Cathys, Debbie, and Wendy, she's eatin Fritos on skis . . . The blonde twin . . . Dur Queen of the Prom in '73 fhlglans to be a ski instructor with Deb- bib JEANNE E. DOTY J.D. . . . Don't worry about it! . . . No way! . . . Seen with Beth, Jane, and Margie at parties and everywhere . . . Next: junior col ege. THOMAS L. DOBYNS Dabs . . . Found taking life easy with Roug, Joe, and Pete . . . lans to join the rmy. l DEBRA M. DORNE Debb1e .. . . Dibhie . . . Dornie . . . Get-a grip! . . . Can be seen at parties or heading for the cottage . . . Closest friends are Sherry, Sue, aty, and Leigh Known for her LONG legs . . . Plans to be a secretary. CYNTHIA D. DOWNS Cindi . . . Downer . . . Sara S. . . . When she's not with Bobby, she's seen with Kit, Kim, Vicki and the g-ir s. . .Loves writ- ing, shopping, and Kels. . . A definite cover girl . . . Alwa s at parties and Round Hill oad . . . Perfect figure of health ??. . . Col- lege in the future. . ANNE E. DONAHUE Annie . . . He loves me! . . . Seen with Donna, Jig, Jami, and the girls. . . Likes to EO out an look for the boys . . . You'll find er at parties or at U. Conn. . . . Excels in gymnastics . . . On to college. SUSAN M. DOSSO Dos . . . Melanie M. . . . Could you bust? . . . Livening uwxarties with the Firls occupies her time . . . hen not selling ock- ets at Fairfield Jewelers, she's nautica ly in- clined . . . Without her motormouth, Ludlowe wouldn't be the same . . . Rowdy? . . . College awaits this negular come- dienne. JANICE E. DRAB Jan . . . Really! . . . Pals are Ann and Derry . . . Always at football games or par- ties . . . Eiaioys hearing from people in Florida. . . ocollege, then to becoming an airline stewardess . . . Believe in your dreams and they will become your life. Strive to be happy. JAMES R. DRESSEL Cfacjqlpiles detrials with smiles? TIMOTHY P. DUFFY The language of friendship is not words, but meanings. It is an intelligence above lan- guageg it is not heard, but elt. CYNTHIA A. DRISCOLL Cyndy . . . Same difference! . . . Close enough! . . . Can be found in her red Mus- tangjwith Carol, Darlene, and Jill. . . Loves soft all and bowling . . . College lies ahead . . . A future accountant? CATHERINE A. DUIGNAN Katy . . . Ying, yang . . . Seen cruisin' around with Anne, Sues, Maureen, Sherry, and Leigh -- usually headed for parties . . . A friend to all, and a smile to match . . . Future plans include traveling and col- lege . . . Ha! DONALD S. DROTAR Drotes . . . 'Tm starved! . . . Most fre- .quentg seen with Lee, Glen, Dick, or in his blue 'rebird . . . Favorite pastimes are weiglzhlglifting, track, or working on his car . . . ture plans include construction work. STEPHANIE S. DUNBAR I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul. 190 i LAURI M. DUNLAP Laur . . . Lauri . . . 'Cause I'm nerv- ous! . . . You're kidding! . . . Pals with Debbie, Me an, and Debbie . . . Water or snow, she's glways on skisl. . .Fhrerwithout Steve? . . . A laugh for every freckle. J KERRY A. DURRELL Kerr . . . Dimples . . . Jack . . . Bloody-Mary . . . You wish! . . . Usu- ally with Sue, Dennis, and the rest of the group . . . Her green Datsun has taken her to manly a party . . .Can anyone else fall off a train .... A laugh all of Ludlowe will not forget . . . The future holds travel. ELLEN M. DUNN Ellen . . . Extra-blue eyes and a friendly face . . .Seen around with Jay, Betsy, Mike, Rich, and Karen . . . Is there a time when she's not smilini??? . . . We have the free- dom to be ourse ves here and now. THERESA A. DURSO Terry . . . Her big brown eyes can be seen anyw ere Virgie, Billie , or Cathy are . . . Found shopping or working at Barker's . . . 'The working world awaits her. 191 HEATHER B. DUNN Heather . . . No i8ke! . . . David!? . . . Ifshe's not with avid, she's with the rest ofthe . . Loves to lay the piano and hsten to ' e Band . . . gou'll find her at the beach . . . Always wearing beads! . . . Travel and college are next. TERESA A. DWINELIS Terra . . . Give me a break! . . . But Mr. urke . .. Friends include B'wana and Rich . . . Loves to write . . . Can be found at Kawasaki . . . Long blonde hair . . . Off to college - out of state. MARK H. ELSASSER Mark . . . Else . . . Hey, man, what's happening? . . . Loves bow ing and water skiing . . . Can be found with Tim, Gary, and the guys . . . Seen at the Beachside or in Auto' Shop . . . Where would the Medical Center Pharmacy be without his trusting aid? . . . Plans include tech school. KIMBERLY J. ERSKINE Kim . . . Oh, darn! . . , Shoot! . . . Pals around with Sue and Roseanne . . . A quiet girl who loves to read . . . On to junior 'college to become a nursery school teacher. MAUREEN FENTON Short-stop . . . Moe . . . No! . . . Forget it. . . . Always on the go with all the girls . . . Enjoys basketball, games, and being with George . . . When can she make up her mind? . . . Brown hair freckles, and lekxglgng green eyes. . . Nursing and fun lie a ea . NEALE A. ENSIGN The Big E . . . Hustle Muscle . . . Arg! . . . You CHUMP! . . .Ashort guy with a mouth . . . Seen with Dave, Gary, Ernie, Sharpie, and Lehman . . . Loves soc- cer and all sports, swimming and fishing . . . Going to trumpet his way to college. MARY E. EROSS Mary . . . Mare . . . Seen with Pam, Rose, or Kathy when not working at Grant's . . . Her talents surface when it comes to painting, sewing, and cooking! . . Loves to swim . . . One of our Wor Study girls . . . Hopes for a career in business or art . . . A quiet, but friendly girl. WILLIAM F. FERENCE. JR. Mr. Z-28 . . . Top Shop . . . Seen with Bob, Kevin, Gary, and Ed . . . Can be found cruising in his silver Camaro . , . College lies ahead. RAYMOND T. FILDES Ray . . . Rick . . . Seen with Charlie and Spaceshot . . . Always at Glenmary or buzzing around . . . ork and travel to Florida are in his future. DEBRA J. FILLIETTAZ Debbie . . . Fill . . . Halfbreed . . . Taz , . . lt's finally Friday! . . .Buddies areDales,Ambi,JeffQ and Blocks. . .Enjoyis being with close friends, laiiglhing, and loo - ing in the mailbox . . . ose tiny feet! . . . College lies ahead for this sincere girl. VICTORIA L. FINGELLY You're going to reap just what you sow. Q F JAMES P. FLANAGAN When another Ro er Ludlowe student reaches the Gates of geaven, to St. Peter he will tell: 'Just open the gate and let me in. I've served my time in ell.' GARY R, FLORCZAK Zak . . . Kees on truckin! . . . Easy, boys! . . . Foun with Gordon, Ed, and the boys at the South Benson Marina . . . Really gets around on his motorcycle . . . A man of' many cars . . . Sees his future at Nor- walk Tech. SEAN P. FINNELL Sean . . . Wait a minute! . . . An avid Red Sox fan . , . When not working at Gold's Delicatessen, he's with Peter . . . A great sense of humor and a real friendly guy . . . Success and money await him after col- lege. ELLIE FITZ There's a feeling I get when I look to the West, And my spirit is crying for leaving. . . u , Q , h ROSANNE M. FLYNN Roe . . . Oli,f'o15etit! . . .Shy, but then is she reaZ??. . . eeping and contemplat- ing about ife are necessities . . . Can be found at McDonald's with Pam and Kim or gardening at home . . . College is nearby. JEFF L. FOITO Jen . . . Buddies are Dave, Jefll Mike, and the rest. . .Seen at the ice rink, Surfside, or wherever the action is . . . Cars are his main interest . . . Work or possibly college are his plans for the future. LESLIE A. FRENCK What an awesome thing it is to iind oneself on the verge of really knowing another per- son. Can it ever happen? We're so filled with fears of rejection and pretenses that we scarcely know ourselves. ' CRAIG R. FOX Craig . . . Blonde hair and blue eyes are a great combination . . . Our outdoorsman who loves backpacking, skiing, and golf . . . When not running, he's with Sandy, Andy, Mark, and Stewart . . . Skiing, then college, await. CARL R. FRICKE Gad:-1bout . . . Flick . . . Always around with Tony, Allen, Dave, and Doug . . . Loves hunting, water-oriented sports, and women . . . On to college, and a career as a deep-sea diver or a detective! 194 W' , - JACOB W. FOX Don't allow the past to hinder future expec- tations? GREGORY R. GAFFNEY Greg . . . Gail . . . Don't be a aerial . . . een with Kevin, Andy, Ken, Die , and Tom . . . Interested in working with wood . . . Can be found at the beaches or just around town . . . Enjoys football, judo, la- crosse, and weightlifting . . . Hopes to be a carpenter. MARK H. GAGNON Mark , . .Agreat guitarist. . .Motorcy- cling takes up much of his time . . . Is seen both at Fairfield Lumber and the Apizza Center . . .College awaits the arrival o this brown-haired, hazel-eyed powerhouse. DEBRA A. GALYA Debbie . . . Loves hiking, bike riding, and music . . . If she's not working at turm Ruger, then she's horseback riding with gene . . . Employment and travel are in her uture JAN E. GALGANO Jan . . . Seen with Blanka, Jamie, Dave, and the gang from Westport . . . Loves art and the ew York Rangers . . . Almost al- ways at Dave's house . . . Her future plans are to go to an art school and to be happy. ' BRIAN GANLEY Brian . . . A brown-haired, blue-eyed freckleface. . .Enjoys all sports. . .Travel and the Navy are in his future. 195 CARA GALLUCCI Doubt thou the stars are fire. Doubt thou the sun doth move, Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I love. MARY ELIZABETH GARDNER Mol1ie . . . Mol . . . M.G. . . . Come on, Osborn! . . . Always with the other half at Pat's or D.Q. . . . A real talker . . . One of the twinkle toes of the Fathers' Club Shows . . . Blonde hair and blue eyes - whatha perfect combination! . . . College in Vir- ginxa. MICHAEL C. GARCIA WILLIAM O. GAUDREAU Goody . . . You're kidding! . . . Hangs out with Kelly, Tom. and Gary . . . You'll find him at the Station or getting his car ready for the Strip . . . In ill's future is work, and possibly technical school. MARY C. GELME'I'I'I What you have inherited from your father, earn over again for yourselves, or it will not be yours. DONNA M. GEORGE Donna . . . Are you kidding? . . . Come on, let's get out of' here! . . .Seen in rival territoriwith Sandy, Ram, Cindv, and Katlsf . . . eally loves those weekends ix . . . er baby blue eyes look forward to Cali- ornxa. ROBERT P. GELZHEISER Bob . . . Seen with Joe, Pete and the Dobyns Bros. . . . Loves to water ski and fish . . . Bob's always smiling . . . Plans to h1t the road for a year or two, and eventually attend school. VIRGINIA M. GEROLD Ginny . . . Wait a sec! . . . Seen with Suzy. Tina, and Becky . . . Ludlowe's pint- sxzed, vivacious flutist Always on the courts, on the slopes, or in the water . . . A great personality and a laugh for everyone . . . College is in her future. TIMOTHY GIBIAN You have to get up pretty early to get out of bed. iGroucho Marxl ANNE E. GILL Shorty . . . Killer . . . Little itS9bk! . . . You know what I mean! . . . Seen with Mary, Robin, Pam, and Cheryl dancing at the Beachside or Lust reading . . . Freck- Zes???. . . College, s e's coming! Tantalizing, isn't it? l w SABRINA G. GOUDREAU 'Sabrina . . . You're kidding! . . . I lon't want to oto work tonight . . .Seen vith Dave ang other various crazy people . .A V.W. with spots??! . . .Freqgients the Farm Shop . . . B onde hair and lue eyes bp off her friendly smile and good personal- ty . . . Next - school. DAVID J. GINTER Death: If it could be achieved as easily as it is pronounced. JEHV ADAM GOLD . , . and the fish swim in the lake and do not even own clothing. tPoundJ college. GARY F. GREAVES Greavsie . . . G . . . Gregario . . . He's welcome on any basketball court or at any bowling alley . . . Can be seen working at Center Restaurant or Bridgeport Hospita . . . A doctor in the making. SUZANNE E. GOODRICH Sue . . . Suzy Q . . . You've got a Jgood I , case! . . . Usually seen with Chris, ulie, Betsy, or Mimi, at the beach, playing tennis, lp or shopping . . . Zooms around in a certain someone's green Mercedes . . .Pretty green ey eyes and a year-round tan . . . Next comes DANIEL GREEN Danny . . . Dan the Man . . . How the cards, Ace? . . . He's this year's A.F.S. stu- dent, spending his senior year in South Africa . . . Friends are Jeff Carol, and, of' course, his A.F.S. family . . . Enjoys acting, singing, and girls . . . OH' to Texas when he gets home. MARK GREENAWALT ROBERT R. I-IAGGERTY Hagfs . . . Randy . . . Tough Guy . . . is friends are Joe, Pete, Jim, and Mau- reen. . . Get it on! . . .You'll find him at Maureen's or Joe's . . . One of our Fabulous Flying Tilgers . . . The future includes col- lege and wing it up! MARY LOU HANRAHAN Mare . . . Cut it out! . . . Frequently seen hitting the slopes or working at Fair- field U. . . . Usually found at the beach in the summer . . . Close friends include Carol, Debbie, and Amy. . .A good-looking blonde with a quick laugh and a friendly personal- ity . . . College awaits. ,M SHARON L. GUIDOTII Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. ALLISON T. HALE I'd rather learn from one bird how to sing Shan teach ten thousand stars how not to ance. JILL E. HARRINGTON Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes Turn and face the straing Strange fascination, fascinating meg Changes are taking the pace I'm going through. Time may change me, But I can't trace time. KAREN A. HAGGERTY Kar . . . I don't know . . . Come on! . . . How did you ever make it up all those stairs?'l . . . One of' F1'iendly's girls! . . . Whatdo you wantto do? . . .It'seas to find her red hair and brown eyes at worlsi or at the beach . . . Loves t e 3 B's . . . On to college. MAURA J. HALLIWELL Maura . . . M.P. . . . Seen with Kathy Terry, and the two Dianes . . . You'll find her just about everywhere . . . Loves to sew and ski . . . Sees her future in Fashion De- sig-n. S ROBERT HARRISON Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, 1 In all the places you can, l At all the times you can, 4 To all the people you can, ' As long as ever you can. DEBORAH A. HARTMANN There are three things that remain: Faith, ope, and love - and the greatest of these is love. DAVID R. HEPLER Dave . . . For everiy bad break, there's a ood one. . . . Frien s with Pete, Jim, and Slit? . . .A regular on the tgolf course and at Fairfield U . . . Always riendly - a real optimist . . . Captain of our Flying Tigers' golf team . . . A future Perry Mason?. . KIPP M. HIGGINS Mon metier et mon art, c'est vivre. C'To know how to live is all my calling and all my art. l CYNTHIA B. HAYES Cindy . . . Dootsie . . . Virginia V. . . . I can't believe it!,' . . . You're kidding! . . . Always around Cathie and the girls . . . Enjoys painting and playing thumper . . . Our nautically inclined Mountain Laurel Queen! . . . A friendly Hi! for everyone . . . College lies ahead. JANIS A. HIDU Jan . . . Take it easy! . . . Huh? . . . A determined, independent girl for 5'2 . . . Ergoys music or just being with Vicki, Kit, an Nanci. . .Westport frequently sees her . . . Off to college in September. PAMELA A. HIGGINS Pam . . . Higs . . . Seen with Jo, Anne, Shirley, and the rest. . . Hey, J o, what are we doing Saturday night? . . . Excels in bowling and sleeping . . . This tall, brown- eyed brunette plans to move to Ireland. is J? SUSAN W. HENDEL Sue Suzi Friends are Me an, Sue, and Betsy . . . Seen at the Hunt Club, on the tennis courts, or working at Exit 18 . . . A very friendly person, and always ready to have fun . . . On to college. CAROLYN M. HIGGINS uxliynn . . . Lynnie . . . Higgie . . . here's Dallas? . . . Did Met a letter todag? . . .Always seen with onnie,Con- nie, die, and the girls. . . Has a gift for gabl . . . When she's not visiting at 2 0 Edward St., she's whipping ug a new outfit for skiing . . . An attractive runette who gets her share ofglances. . .Success is in her future as a designer. SAMUEL N. HILL Sam . . . Hey, where's Craig, Paul, and Jim? . . . When not driving around in his maiged-up Pinto, he usually can be located at cDonald's .... College beware: this friendly guy is coming! 6 JANET L. HINCHEE Hinchee . . . Hinkie . . . Really? . . . Guess who's coming home this week- end? . . . Frequently seen with a tall blonde boy, when not runningthe track. . .A great friend to know. . . . ollege? She's coming. ELIZABETH L. HOLCOMB Bethie , . . Holcks . . . Seen a lot with Janet. . .Likesballetand acting. . .Found at Blinn's . . . Her blonde hair and brown eyes are an asset to her friendly personality . . . Future lplans include acting and se- cretarialwor . DEBRA A. HIZA And I know I'll never lose affection For people and things That went before. I know I'1l often stop and think about them. In my life I've loved them all. WILLIAM F. HOLFORD One great use of words is to hide our thoughts. A 200 ELIZABETH E. HOBBS Beth . . . Hobbs . . . Edith . . . Mostly hangs around with Clare and the girls in a ye low Srifgite . . , Usually seen at parties, Rlaying umper, or on the track those s inny legs take her a long wayll . . . Nautically inclined, and loves clouds . . . Future plans - to live!! THOMAS HOLM-HANSEN Tom . . . Seen cruising around with Dick, Gregg, and Mike . . . A ways in the weigtht room, so watch outl. . .You'll know Tom y his curly brown hair and blue eyes . . . Fu- ture plans include college. JOAN E. HOROSKO Tell the world I'm out. I want to meditate. I want to learn who I am and why I'm here. I want to meditate and think about the won- ders of nature. I want to be free to feel the meaning of life. MARY S. HOWARD HowK . . . Mare Bare . . . Get me outta ere! . . . Where's Clare? . . .Seen cruising in a yellow Sprite with constant companion Clare, or barreling down moun- tains . . . Buddies include Kit, Niffy, Lee- Lee, and Bro Al . . . Could anyone forget than stomach? . . . Take a walk on the wild si e. THOMAS K. HORSEY Horse . . . What's happenin' tonight? . . . Can be found canlaping in Kent or having a good time at the aut . . . Karen, Jim, Bi l, and Dave are always close by . . . Talk much? . . . Heading for the wide open coun- try. MICHAEL L. HOWARD Howie Howser . . . Beat it! . . .Chumsaround with Phil, Jim, Greg, and Mark . . . Ludlowe's own 'Tlyingn tiger . . . Basketball and baseball are his special- ties . . . Seen at the Fairfield Beach Club . . . College is in the future. 201 MARK S. HOVICK Mark . . .His closest friends are Mike and Gordon . . . Found outdoors, either fishing, hunting, or golfing . . . You'll see him often around Southport Harbor . . . Do blondes have more fun? . . . A bright guy with col- lege in the future. LISA HOWELLS And now that it's all over, The birds can rest again. I'1l only snow when the sun comes out, I'll onli' shine when it starts to rain. For am a mirror - I can reflect the moon. I am sorry I took your time: I am a poem that doesn't rhyme. . 4 KIMBERLY A. HUGGINS Kim . . . Kimbie . . . Olivia O. . . . I'mKimgshe1sKit. . .Excels in hockeyand tennis, not to forget Thumper games . . . A certain interest in an orange . . . Nautically inclined . . .Loves parties and fun . . . A happy, friendly person . . . Col- lege comes next. JEFFREY R. HUNTINGTON Jeff . . . Rippe . . . I don't know! . . . Seen with Ernie, Carol, Sue, Debbie, and the Rippe gang . . . Interests include farm- ing, singing and Cgirlsfi' . . . Our King ofthe Prom. . . O.J. . . . . I get religion when the sun comes up in the cornfieldf' LAWRENCE R. HURLBURT Larry . . . Law . . . Seen with Mike, and never without Becky . . . If' not at Stop and Shop, you'll find him at Becky's . . . Marriage and work in electronics are next. LESLIE A. IDLE Les . . . Remember all the good times we had? . . . Hows:-xcome? . . . One of Miss Clairol's Favorites . . . I think I saw them in concert! . . . Neat! . . . I don't know. What do you want to do? . . . Next, Leslie wants to go to college or just be around . JILL A. IMMERMANN I In the time of your life, live - so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the iniinite delight and mystery of it. Nobody's around . . . now I can use my secret passageway to the girls' locker room BE'1'I'Y ANN F. INGERSOLL InEy . . . What are you doing Saturday nig t? Have you seen Doreen?' . . . Loves lyincg on the beach and bgartying . . . You'11 fin her at Duchess, ac's, or crgisifig Come September, business sc oo. pi SARAH M. JACOB Sally . . . Found just about everywhere! with Ernie . . . Fairfieldianaie capable co- editor . . . Seen hurd ireg down at the track l in the sprinfgtime . . . ollege and a career are in t e uture . . . Life is like an ice cream cone. You have to learn to lick it. LEIGH A. JACOBS Leigh Ann . . . Let's get something to eat! . . . Seen cruisin' around with Katy, Zad, Sue, Sherry, and Deb . . . Loves to tango at Sasco . . . A very friendly person . . . Future plans include college. MARY G. JAUNDRILL Quill . . . Dimples . . . Big Whoopi . . . Sidekicks inc ude Barb, Lynn, Gagle, Bob, and Bryan. . .Canbefound at foot all games and Fairfield U. with Hose and 'Abbie . . . Always smiling. . . A nursing career is in the future. LINDA J . J ACOBSON I'd say goodbye to love, but love is all there is. 1? The Line-up HAROLD JOHNSON 203 MICHAEL S. J ACOBSON Jake . . . J . . . Mike . . . Seen with T1m,Jehv and the gugs . . . Can be found in the Fox Hole or out ottle-digging . . . Col- legecomes next, with a possi le career in medicine. SETH JACOBSON . . .as clear as an unmuddied lake, as clear as an azure sky of deepest summer. KAREN A. JONES K.J. . . . Mrs, Jones . . . Are you for real'? . . .l'UDb6l18V8blCl',. . .She'sacom- bination Women's Libber-Bette Midler freak . . . If she's not playing splorts, she's racing around in the Bue Matc box . . . Always has a good Joke . . . Sees her future in Law. GREGORY JORDAN Grei'. . . Getlost!l! . . .Ludlowe's Vice- Presi ent and co-captain ofthe football team . . . A devil on the slopes, as well as the dia- mond . . , Can be found almost anywhere with Joe, Charlie, Tic, and Pete . . . A really funny guy . . . Collegebound. ALANE M. KARPINSKI Alane . . . Our yearbook editor with dim- ples . . . Loves dining out Italian style . . . Weekends are saved for Tommy . Seen with Pat, Barb and Marilyn or skiing Cboth seasonsl . . . Remember her anniver- Eary 1g:ake ? . . . Looking forward to life at mit . WALTER J. KACZEGOWICZ Wally . . . Katz . . . How for art thou? . . . Have f'un! . . .Cohorts include Brian and Craig . . . Enjoys working with stereo equipment, cars, and music . . . Brown hair and brown eyes . . . You'11 find him everywhere . . . Future plans include electronics. MARK S. KALINOWSKI Nowsky . . . Shure! . . . Seen around with Ed, Carol, Bob, and at parties . . . Fre- quently found at Ed's with Laurene . . . His brown hair and blue eges are really getting it on . . . Hopes to ecome a brain sur- geon??? STACY KASER Standing on the brown earth, Lovelight in the morning, Shooihes in my doorway, White doves gonna come today! 204 PATRICIA KEISER CATHY H. KELLER Coach . . . Who, me? . . . Where's Sol? . . . Loves talking on the phone or rid- ing horses . . . Usually is in a white Cutlass or with the band . . . Both college and nurs- ing lie ahead. THERESA V. KENNEDY Terry . . . Seen with Ruth and Diane . . . gotta go to work! . . . Who's on all foux-? . . .Enjo sbeingwith friends to have good times . . . Nice blue eyes to go with her shining dark hair . . .Trullyl friendly and al- ways willing to help . . . er future plans are to study nursing in London and eventu- ally to live in Europe. CONSTANCE M. KELLY Connie . . . Porto . . . Kelly . . . Edie's sidekick . . . Always lauihingl . . . Loves to ski, take walks on the eac , and bicycle ride, usually headed toward Green- field Hill . . . A really cute and fun-loving person . . . Junior College is in her plans for the future. WILLIAM G. KENYON Bill . .. Willy .. . Enjoys bu.ilding boats, sailing, and working on his TR4 . . . You'll find him at the Southport Harbor or at the Dugout . . . Plans to go into ma- rine engineering at the Shipbuilding Academy. 205 ROBERT J. KENNEDY Bubbles . . . Hot Lips . . . Want to buy a duck? . . . Closest buddies are Cookie, Ken, and Norm . . . Can be found working on stage crew or in the band room . . . A great guy, with a bubbling personality . . . O to a future in electronics. EUGENE J. KIERNAN Gene . . . Enjoys fishing and boating . . . Seen with Linda, Ted, Dave, and George . . . You'll find him at the Duchess or cruis- ing in a green Belair . . . Plans to become a game warden. KATHRYN M. KING Kath . , . What can I say? . . . A well- liked person with patience, artistic ability. and an eternal smile . . . Her love for sailing can only be topped by her love for horses . . . Our Junior Prom will not forget her , . . Success in art awaits her. KRISTOPHER A. KING Kris Kings Excels in judo . . . Seen frequent y in the Media Center . . .Also enjoys playing basketball. . .Col- lege comes next. BARBARA C. KIRIK Love is like an egg. If it is given warmth and care, it hatches, breathes the sweet air, and iiies away up in the clouds. lf the egg is denied warmth and left to be a victim o the cold, it is only a matter of time before Love dies. The egg will remain for eternity, but the seed that was within it can never grow. LINDA M. KLEE One should always be drunk . . . Drunk on what? Drunk on wine, on poetry, or on vir- tue, as you please. But get drunk. NANCY H. KIYAK Nance . . . Nan , . . . Really? What'd he say? . . . Never without Alan . . . En- joys horseback-riding and eating . . . 1fshe's not at ballet, she's in a green Corvette . . . This friendly blue-eyed gal has a smile for everyone . . . Plans on being an R.N. GREICHEN E. KLEINDIENST Gritchit . . . Fretchen . . , I'm game! . . . Seen with Kim, Nanci, and Jeff . . . loves drawing, painting, and horseback rid- ing . . . Those sneakers! . . . Future plans are to see the world. Hang on! Friday's coming!!! KEVIN C. KLIK Klicker . . . Little Klick . . . Kleek . I have but one life to live so why not eruoa now? . . . Seen with Buzz, Rickles, and ooty. . .A'Fly1ng Tiger and track star . . . Engoys parties. the beach, ice hockey, aridtfootball . . . Plans to be a commercial pi o . GLENN D. KOERNER Glenn . . . Yeah, right! . . . Seen with the Rip Brothers and Bob . . . A real mu- sic lover . . . Sure can beat those drums . . . Will pitch a tent anywhere . . . A future conservationist. Boy, if I could only get my claws into that hunk! STEVEN J. KRENTZMAN Fear is a four-letter word, which can be con- quered biy Fighting, Exerting, Accepting, and Reac ing. ' ffigff 2 X'l, .iii K lil. MARGARET M. KOHOUT -'Meg' . . . Maggie . . . Haieeew . . . Let s go for a ride' ' Usuall seen cruis ing in her white Triurriph with EB. Michele . . . Quite the Thumper Champ . . . Nauti- cally lnchned. JAMES P. KOSCH Jim . . . Yeah, sure buddy . . .Friends are Charlie, Pete, and Felix . . . Interests are girls. do, motorcycles, and the race track . . . is plans for the future are to get out of debt. DAVID A. KROFSSIK Dave . . . Enjoys a game of chess now and then, while not working for the Now Crea- tion . , . Always visiting Pam's house or with-Pete, J odi, and Gary . . . His future is still in the ma ing. HOPE KONECNY Hop3e . . . Unreal! . . .The brown eyes and rown hair make quite a combination . . . Can be found in a certain blue V.W. . . . An asset to both the fencing and track teams . . . The future is left alone. GARY R. KROLL Gary . . . Say what? . . . Buenos Aires, ami ol . . .You'lliindGary withJim, Glen or sob when not plalfing his guitar . . T ACT ME! . . . Usua y in the music room gr the red Nova . . . College is his destina- on. THOMAS J. KROTKI Tom . . . Kroc . . . 'IWhat's da scoop? . . . What's happ-nin? . . . Working at Henry's and lgnartiying at Sasco occupy his time . . . Go an hockey are a must, as is driving his V.W. bus . . . The future is wide open. PAUL P. KULHAY Paul . . . If man were meant to fly, he would have had propellers - or is it wings? . . . A true individual in thoughts an ac- tions . . . Plans to attend college. and then hopefully blast off' to Venus! TODD B, LAROCHE Lui . . . The Roachll . . . Skiing and sail- ing take up most of his time . . . een with Joe, Greg, and Jehv at the Malt-Shop . . . Brown hair and green eyes make quite an attraction . . . He's welcome on any soc- cer or lacrosse field . . . Headed for college this fall. PAMELA A. KUCKY Cook . . . Pam . . . Seen with Paula, Terry Sue and Scott . . . Always a smile on her face . . . Loves gardening, swimming, and the beach . . . Come fall, off to college. MARILYN J. KURK Marilyn . . . Yeah! . . . Sure! . . . Really? . . . Frequently Ipieddling towards the beach with Patty . . . as a yen for the Old Ice Cream Parlor . . . Her blonde hair and ,green eyes make a nice combination . . . he future? Ya never know! CHRISTINE A. LARSON ChrisSey . . . . Ch1-is . . . Shorty . . . Dr1ver's choice! . . . I don't want to go to world . . . Not the dr er! . . .Fre- cauently seen on all four, 3050, or lookin t rough the steering wheel . . . Heard before seen . . . Plans to go into art in col- ege. JANIS KUHLMAN Tomorrow holds the opportunity of' finding happiness in other things. Tomorrow means a new road to travel. Tomorrow means a chance to get back every- thing you lost today. MICHELE LAMOUREUX Lam . . . Billy Jean . . . Nubbief . . . Everybody wave to Stimey! . . .See with Meg, Katie, Katrink, and the gir . . . Always twirling her hair . . . Feels tlf shorter the better . . . The peppiest. of Saddle-Shoed Ten . . . A great ookmg gi with a personality to match. GARY R. LaRUE Pas thut batol heah, chum! DONALD R. LAUDA Don . . . Seen with Mike and Rich . . . Enjoys being with the ladies . . . His future does not inc ude staying in the East. SHEILA A. LEFFERT . . . I, in turn, shall laugh. LEHMANN LI Li . . . Porshnik . . . Both Gary and Tom enjoy his cowanyi. Usuallilis play- ing tennis or pe ormins in the orwalk Youth Symphony. . .Co ege andasuccess- ful future are ahead. RUSSELL F. LAUFER Russ . . . That blonde haired, blue-eyed combo can always be seen with Jeff, Steve, Ken, and Frank . . . A biuy who's true to his friends and work . . . ost likely, college in the future. ALISON P. LEVINO Al . . . AlisonA . . . BigA1 . . . Hey, you Don!l! . . . Let's go eat!! . . . Nauti- callillinchnedv . . . Seen zipping around in an GB or at Classey's zoo! . . . A truly beautiful person with a sincere interest in people . . . Loves to laugh with Dosso . . .Her future rmlans include owning a Mus- tang Csomeday!!.D. RAY R. LIPKA Ray . . . B1eep . . . Check it out! . . . Makes the scene with Brad, Mike, and Odd Marz . . .Circle Lanes' King. . .What would Thom McAnn or Furn-a-strig do with- out him? . . . Plans to become airIield's best mortician. MICHAEL LeFEBVRE ROBERT S. LEVY Life is a stranger to me, but he is a most remarkable man - and I am the other one. Between us, we cover all knowledgeg he knows all that can be known, and I know the res . MARC W. LOCKWOOD Locks . . . Blocks . . . Hey man! . . . Call Peter, Inc. . . . Found with Joe, Pet, Jim, Debbie, and Tom . . . Enjoys bas- ketball and football . . . Seen all over town in his '62 Studebaker . . . On to college. LAURA A. LOH l'Laurie . . . Lo . . . Give me a break! . . . Enjoys concerts, bicfling, and sewing . . .Pals with Leigh and oan. . .Quite the career giijrl . . . O en found at the beach or at Chub y Lanes . . . College and traveling lie ahead. KATHLEEN S. LOWELL Kathy . . . Seen with Bev and Pam driv- ing around or at a concert or a party . . . ln the spring, she's down at the track winning all the races . . . Possibly nursing is ahea for this blue-eyed blonde. DENISE LORD Memories are nice, but reality is better. -- Peter Binkley ALETTA T. LOVEJOY A quiet moment alone . . . A chance to sort out yesterdays memories And put tomorrow in focus. MICHAEL A. LUCIANI Luch . . . Luce'f . . . Sidekicks are Bill, Kevin, Jack, and the rest . . . Often at Fair- ield.U .... The baseball team, music, and yfgarties take ug most of his time . . . A nendly kid wit brown hair, blue eyes, and a quick smile . . . On to college. 210 CYNTHIA L. LYNGE Cinda . . . Her buddies are Betty-Ann, Do reen, Sharon, Linda and Mary . . Where'f B and Dor? . . . Loves to tan: with peo ple, and she's into J .A. . . . Alwafys seen witl' a smile on her face . . . The uture looks toward college. JEFFREY K. LYONS Jeff . . . Usually found with Jack, Kirby, Scott, and Henry, or shooting hoops at Glen- mary . . . Likes listening to the Doobie Brothers . . . A really nice guy . . . Future plans include going back to Florida. DOUGLAS M. MACAULEY Doug . . . Trapshooting, hunting. and fishing make him a very interesting person here at Ludlowe . . . A truli 500 guy to llinow . . . Both college and . .T.C. await im. SUSAN I. MacNAUGH'1'ON 'A burrow once, sent by- express, His shi ping ticket on his bridle, Ate upgifs name and his address, R And in some warehouse. standing idle, He waited till he like to died. . Phe moral hardly needs the showing: Don't keep things locked up deep inside - Say who you are and where you're going. LEE MADDEN 211 ' GAYLE M. MACK Abbie . Cute comlgiared to what? . . . Seen icing to Loyola I with Mary and Barb.. . . lways found at football games or heading to UConn . . . When isn't she talk- ing? . . . Nursing lies ahead. DARLENE T. MAIOCCO Dee . . . Shorty . . . Hi, cutie, how is ya? . . . Hey, ugly. what's going on this weekend? . . .Loves laying softball or rid- ing in a certain white Salpri . . . Maybe Tim or college - or both! W o knows? .....,..,.-.......fYe ,Y V' 5 I 53.5 if SHARON L. MAKAR An angel, robed in spotless white, . Bent down and kisse the sleeping Night. Night woke to blushg the slprite was gone. Men saw the blush and ca ed it Dawnf' CHARLENE G. MANDEL Char . . . Some day I'll have enough money to fix my old Dodge! . . . Bela is her constant companion . . . Found wherever there's a good band . . . This blue-eyed IRENE P. MALITO Irene . . . Skipping long? . . , Where is he? . . . Always can be ound wandering the halls or with a certain someone . . . Ells- worth lav or the cafeteria won't forget her . . . Hopes to travel. JOHN MALTESE Malt . . . Wirehead . . . Lud1owe's champion bowler . . . A Patterson Club caddy, while not working at the Pizza Pan . . . Both Vicki and he like the Pike . . . 'I see iouf said the blind man, as he picked up his ammer and saw. W'-t blonde plans to marry a Navy man. I know I left my car out there somewhere! NANCY A. MANTHORNE We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are. JONATHAN P. MARDEN Jon . . . Been on the roadl . . .His bud- dies are CraiiKevin and Dave. . .Lovesto play ice hoc ey and watch the Rangers . . . Either girl-watching, at the beach or on the ice . . . Future plans include working and a trip to California. DANA R. MARTIN So wherever I am there's always Pooh, There's always Pooh and Me. 'What would I do,' I said to Pooh, 'If it wasn't for you?' and Pooh said, 'True. It isn't much fun for One, but Two Can stick togetherf says Pooh, says he. 'That's how it is,' says Pooh. fDedicated to Eb, Onk, and Monkiej JAMI A. MARTIN ' Jami . . . What can l say?i' . . . Seen with Joy, Kim, Ann, and Katy - that is. when she's not dancing with. Sha-Na-Na!! . . . Interests are boys. partying, sleeping, and eating. You've got to get up every mornin with a smile on your ace and show the wogd all the love in your heart. LAURA R. MARTIN Some ,people never say the words, 'I love youf Its not their style to be so bold. Some eople never sa ' those words, 'I love ou ' 5 Y i gut, like a child, they're longing to be told. ANTHONY M. MASSA Tony . ,. . Ton . . . Don't worry about it! . . . Basketball and baseball are his fa- vorite pastimes . . . Seen with Jim or Chris. when he's not at the Boys' Club or at Oldfield School . . . Great guy with a personality to match . . . Future plans include college. Senior Privileges??!! ROBERT MASSA Bob . . . Bobby . . . What's happen- ing? . . . Usually seen at the Nant or at Glenmary with Hasi and Scott. . .Excels in basketbal and other things . . . A great looking guy with a smile to match. STEVEN MARZULLA Zulu . . : Listening to music and laying his bass guitar are often done . . . In gaston, he's found with Mike, Brian, and Paul . . . Steve, love those baby blue eyes! . . . Trade school awaits his arrival. DEBRA M. MASI Debbie . . . Deb . . . Mase . . . 'Tm not short! . . . Friends are Sue, Sally and Lauri . . . With that certain someone on weekends. . . Always smiling and laughing . . . Time will tell what lies ahead. GARY MATIS G:-ir . . . Gary . . . Quiet and reserved . . . Most frequently seen working at Stop and Shop . . . Friendly . . . Not without a sparkle of humor once you get to know him . . . Favorite pastime is sports . . . Runs on the track team . . .Offto a promising future at college. CYNTHIA A. MATZONKAI Cindy . . . Matzonk . . . Oh,cgonc5ock- ersl , . .Eileen, Connie, G.D.P. an T. .are her cohorts . . . Makes the scene at Duchess or the Little Chicquita . . . Loves mixing eggs with trucks . . . College ahead. PATRICIA A. MAURI Patty . . . Pat . . . Enjoys good music, the country, and spendingx money . . . Seen at parties and the beac . . . A real in- dividual who likes to be herself. . . College and work are her plans for the future. THOMAS O. MAYPER Tom . . . Maypse . . . What's haipgn- ing? . . . His buddies are Imre an ob . . . Seen cruising and goofing . . . Travel and college are next. KEVIN H. MCCULLOUGH 214 KATHLEEN M. MAXI-IAM Chatty . . . Max . . . Cathy . . . Cut it out, you guys! . . . Friends include Ja- nene, Mary, Lisa, and Margot . . . Fre- quently seen in a blue Toyota headed for the mountains of Vermont . . . You can't miss her strawberry blonde hair . . . College is next. FREDERICK V. McDONALD Rick . . . Buddies are Jack and Bill . . . Loves to sail and play hockey, which is whylyou can always find him at the beach or at onderland of Ice . , . College is next. BRIEN J. MCFADDEN Brien . . . Got a cigarette? . . . Seen with J.D. lgood old number 7l . . . Enjoys golng to concerts, listening to music, and pri- :Iate parties . . . Plans to travel cross coun- y. SALLY J . McGOLDRICK Sa1ly . . . Sal . . .Get a grip! . . .Has a second home at the Bradleys' or on the slopes of Vermont. . . Nautically inclined . . . Her 'ggle and tiny feet are extremely rare! . . Siler sweetness and genuine sincer- ity are real assets . . . College lies in her uture. MARY M. McMANUS Crazy . . . Seen with Vivian, Michele, or any of the Smith family . . . Found any- where and everywhere . . . In her future. anything might happen . KATHLEEN MCQUILLAN 215 MARGARET A. McKENNA Maggie . . . Maggie-Mae . . . What's your problem? . . . f' not lpartying or ski- ini, she's with Kyle, Laura, ibby, Rodi, and J . . . A really wonderful person who gives a lot of herself' . . . College and law school are next. KATHLEEN A. MCTIERNAN Kath . . . Kathy . . . Let's do some- thing iinod tonight. . . . Closest friends in- clude aura, Diana, Terry, and all the lav buddies . . . Enjoys camping and living it ug. . . Seen all over in a white Mustang or a lack Mercedes . . .Future plans: being a 61-st-grade teacher. LEONARD J. MELISH Bab1y Child, as a man, as a iving grain of sand, sitting on the ever-changing shore, watching the sun rise. . . . DAVID W. MENDENHALL Dids Na Fox and Crai Woody . . . , , y, are his cohorts . . . USUBEZ seen playing gog . . . Frequents Kentucky in the summer . . . Future plans include engineering. SUSAN M. MERIC Sue . . . You must be crazy! . . .Sports and gust gooling off are great . . . Making peop e laugh and smiling go along with her personality . . . Is she ever serious? . . . In- telligence plus . . . A future veterinarian. KIM E. MIGLIE'I'1'A Ag good times have their price: they must en .' Igoday is the first day of the rest of your e. GARY T. MICHEK Brainstorm STEVEN MILLER EDWARD L. MILLS Steve . . . You smell like goat's milk! MiIlsy -. . . The General . . . I dont . . . Suave . . . Enjoys music, jamming make mistakes! . . . Good deal! . . and his bass , . . T-shirts are his thin Wherever the guys are, there's Ed, shooting . . . Frequently seen with Bob, Stan ang the breeze. or just watching the girls. . . Steve having a good time . . . Our A.S.C. tall, talkative, and curious student. . .Fish president. ing comes first . . . College is his next step JOHN P, MINALGO ANTHONY E. MIRTI MARY ANN MOHYLOWSKI Big John . , . Hangs around with Zack, Tony . . . Ginzo . . .Hangs around with Mo . . . Mar . . .That friendly girl :with Bill, and Tom . , . Enjoys working on his Allen, Carl, Dave and Doug . . . Enjoys the year-round tan . . . Favorite. pastimes Mustang , , , Alwayg fgui-id dgwn in the hunting, fishing and trap shooting , , , include Joe. . .Can be found sewmglorina shops. . . In his future is work or possibly Party at SHSCO! '. - -Come September, he's Cerwm ereentruck- - -Afuture fas 10n de the service. off to college. S!g'1'161'? 'Consf the mark ofa jock! MARK MOLNAR NANCY A. MONK May our awareness of life be our guide to the truthg And may the truth lead us within as we grow from without. 'is af, WILLIAM J. MOLL Billy . . . Bo . . . Fellow cohorts are Jim, Zeke, and Gary . . . Found at Glen- mary! Bonney Electrics and on the slopes and aseball diamonds . . . Never misses a good party . . . Future plans include college. i DEBORAH L. MOORE Deb . . . Seen with the Badger Queen and Sue . .. Favorite astimes include field hockey and helping her class . . . Short in height, but long in school s irit . . . Fre fauently seen cheering for Luglowe's teams, s iing, or playing tennis. . .College-bound. MICHAEL O. MOORE Mike . . . Just checkin' it out! . . .Seen with Jay, Dave, and Rich. . .Loves boating, fishing, camping, and restoring antique cars . . . I he's not at the Westport D.Q., he's Tvorking at Stillson Pharmacy . . . Next: col- ege. PAMELA H. MOORE Pennie . . . Penelope P. . . . Ah, come on, you guys . . . Is nautically inclined with the girls . . . Co-captain of The Cheery Ten . . . Can be seen zooming to every party in her yellow Datsun . . . A ways makes an at- tractive appearance. especially after those tropical vacations. . . eade for college. JAMES MORLEY mfr SUSAN L. MORRELL Susie . . . Sue . . . Gimme a break! . . . Who, me? Skip school? . Enjoys bike riding, gymnastics, sun bathing, skiing, and especia y eating! . . . Always at De - bie's or shoppingafor a new wardrobe . . . Blonde hair and lue eyes . . . Never with- out a boyfriend. ANITA I. MORSE Anita . . . Frequently seen with friends from Danbury and Bethel . . . Never with- out Uncle Sam . . . Beautiful blue eyes and dark hair . . . One of our halfiyear gradu- ates . . . Looking forward to campus life. PETER T. MO'I'l' . . . If one advances confidently in the di- rection of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet :ith a success unexpected in common ours. REBECCA H. MOREHOUSE Becky . . . Friends are Tracy, Betsy, Tina, and Emil . . . Loves horseback riding, ten- nis and skiing . . . Most frequently seen on a horse . . . A friendly and sincere person . . . College comes next. SUSAN A. MORRISON Sue . . . Shorti3S . . . Rocky . . .Seen with Mary Ann, ebbie, and Betsy on the slofnes or elsewhere outdoors . . . At least ha f the noise at games are coming from her mouth . . . Is there anything this girl can't do? . . . College and a foreign languageori- ented career are in her future . . . L'homme est ne pour 16 bonheuref' LORI MOYCIK CHRIS MULQUEEN Krick . . . Sport . . . All right! . . . Friendly and good-looking. . .Enjoys work- ing on stereo eftxipment and small engines iv. .Mike is his uddy . . .Sees workin his uture. JOHN T. MURRAY Jack . . .Hangs around with Rick and Bill . . . Those blue eyes! . . . You'll find him playing hockey at the Wonderland of Ice . . . A really friendly guy . . . Future plans include college. CAROL G. NAGY All that you touch And all that you see Is all that your life Will ever be. MAURA E. MULRENAN Moe . . . Bats . . . Let's skip practice! . . .Afriend to everyone. . .Loves life, and always looking for fun . . . You'll find her playing field hockey in the fall. and racing aroun the track in the spring. . .A future nurse. JEROME J. MUSSO Jerry . . . Moose . , . Seen with Jeff, Mark, and Mike driving in his Xgreen Sun- beam or at the Villanova . . . ou can al- ways spot him bg' his sneakers . . . His future is at Tech chool. PAMELA G. NAGY After all, it is not what is around us, but what is in us, Not what we have, but what we are - That's what makes us really happy. . . ROBERT T. MULRENAN Mulruns . . . You're kidding me! . . . You'll find Rob driving around in his Tri- umph with Mark, Todd, and Paul . . . Likes skiini sailing, people, and good times . . . regular partygoer who finds some- thing funny in everything . . . On to college. DONNA L. NAEDELE Nae . . . Twiggy . . . Don . . . Geta grip! , . . You dud! . . . Seen truckin' around with Deanna, Rick, Joy, and the rest . . . Enjoys shopping and parties . . . Tall, thin, and always has a smile on her face . . . The working world awaits her. PAUL N. NAGY Norm . . . Friends are Craig, Dave, and the rest ofthe Hustlers. . . Enjoys golf! soft- ball, and football . . . Seen metal etectmg with Mark . . . Navy life lies ahead. f ALLEN NEDWITCH Nedley . . .His gang includes Tony, Doug, Dave and Carl . . . he hangout is Saeco Beach . . . Brown eyes and brown hair . . . Fishing, hunting, tra? shooting, golfing and bowling are is avorite pastimes . . .College- ound. CHARLES P. NEVERDOUSKY Crash . . . Usually found slaying football, or with Tic, Niffl Dave, or im . . . Enjoys ridiniaround in his car, getting into troub e, or fig ting with Niify . . ..Nice smile and big dimples . . . College awaits. JOY J. NERI Joy . . . Take a walkin. . . No, are you serious?! . Sure! . . . Seen drivin around with Anne, Jami, Kim, Donna, and Deanna in her blue station wa-gon, looking for the boys. . . Freckles?. . . er gorgeous red hair makes her noticeable at al the par- ties . . . College is in her future. ANNE M. NETHERCOTE Anne Peaches Seen with Derry, Edie, Monnie, and Hope . . . Nauti- cally inclined . . . Never misses a good arty . . . Swims with the Y . . . Headed For college and fun. MARILYN A. NEVERDOUSKY Goldie . , . What are you doing? . . . Bob . . , Drop over sometime! . . . Fre- quently seen with Karen, Maryann, Mark, Bob, and Joel . . . Cars and bikes are her things . . . A tall blue-eyed blonde . . . Off to nursing school. 220 JOAN K. NEWMAN We come into this world not as outcasts, but as ignorant children, that we may learn from life's beauties and secrets the worship ofthe everlasting and universal s irit and search after the hidden things of the soul. MARCIA J. NEWMAN Mash . . . 'lMushka . . . Got a car? . . . Pals are Pam, Dave, Anne and Brian . . . Loves motorcycles and stock car races . . . Often seen at the beach or at Duchess . . . Big brown eyes! . . . Next comes a trip to Cali orma. SHARON B. NEWMAN Miss Newman . . . Shar . . . DoI have to? . . . An active member of J.A. . . . Friends are Mary, Doreen and Cinda . . . Big blue mfvsterious eyesi. . .Secretarial or nursery sc ool work comes next. ' 5 MAUREEN E. NOONAN One song leads on to another, One friend to another friendg So I'll travel alonig, With a friend an a song. JOAN E. NORTHCOTIT Aglples . . . Really! . . . Hangs around wit George, Nancy, and Willie Wilson . . . Loves to have rowdy parties . . . She's at Warde more often than she's at Ludlowe! . . .The ori 'nator of tap dancing squirrels . . . Those lgr-fecklesf. . . Plans to become a muse. KATHERINE E. NORTON Kit . . . Nort,-on . . . I'm Kit, she's Kim! ... Pm alwaysright! . . .Seen ina white vw. with Kim, cindi, Beth, and the 'rls . . . When she isn't on the tennis courts, Sree nauticallx inclined . . . Thumper, anyone? . . . nice asset to any college. 221 MARY E. O'CONNELL Mar . . . Does that excite you'?? . . , Closest friends are Sharon, Doreen, Linda, and Sue . . . Enjoys readirgg, goliii-mtg and changing her mindalot. . . een at oJo's or inagrey Chevy. . .Future plans: Sacred Heart and becoming a millionaire. PHILIPP ORR I remember the first day I came here. a mere lad and a beardless youth. My mother kissed us both goodbye. KATHLEEN A. 0'SHEA Kath . . . Kath , , . Let's do that! . . . game on! . . . You'1l find her out par- tyin with Pam, Donna, Kathi, and the rest . . .grown eves and a dazzling smile , . . On to school in Boston after a trip to California. THOMAS S. OSMOLIK PATRICIA J. OSBORN Patty . . . Really'?!? . . . Can be found working at Dairy Queen or with Mollie . . .Oh, those green eyesl. . .Always blush- ing . . . Future plans include college. ,, EDIE L. OSBORNE Ede . . . Edie . . . I'm starving! . . . Usually seen with her side kick Connie, along with Hlilggie, Monnie, and the rest of the girls. . . as a special eye on Number 10 at the basketball games . . . Enjoys plaging the guitar, skiingr, and bike ridirlbg . , . ute and funny . . . he Wings of an hold a place for her in the future. First a chefi then my own restaurant. , . . ELIZABETH J. OSTERBERG Tom . . . Ozzie . . . Ozmo . . . All Betsy - - - Bets . . . Maybe I can get right!! . . . Frequently seen with Russ, the car tonight! . . . What's new, 8'DYS?,' Gary, Jeff, and Tom . . . Blue eyes, blonde . - b Seen Wllih Meg, LOLUSS, and the girls hair. . .Future plans include college. . . . Alwa S laughing . . . Plans to hit Florida, tlien on to secretarial school. BRUCE O'SUCH Bruce . . . Frequently seen with Gre , Chris, Jehv, and Chase. . .Tall, with blonfie hair and blue eyes . . . Enjoys skiing and srnashingup BigBlue???. . . Varietyisthe spice of 1fe! . . . Looks forward to good times in higher education. DONALD 0'SULLIVAN KATHERINE S. OWENS Kathy . . . Always with Tina, Barb, and the soccer team . . . Sewing and gymnastics are her favorite pastimes . . . A member of our field hockey team . . . Friendly and out- going . . . A future in law lies ahead. 1 DORIS A. PALMER Dody . . . Little Palmer . . . Hit the road, Jack! . . . Friends include Mary, Mi- chele and Debbie . . . Always seen in the hfalls. . .Loves horses and baseball. . .Full o un. Back to Gerber's! ROTRAUT QRODIJ PAPE Sitting on m ' own. Not bi myselll. Every ody's here with me. . . CAROL M. PAETZOLD Goodbye is always hard to say, but, al- though our separate roads we go. my thoughts will be with you often. Thank you for vour friendship and for being a part of' my life, May all your dreams come true, and may all fyour days be sunny. This I wish you forthe uturef' CANDACE D. PAIGE The past remains bound up in you: it lives in the present and will follow you into the uture. DEBRA L. PAPPAS Deb . . . Paps . . . Ya know what I mean? . . . Friends include Dody and Mi- chele . . .Seen riding around with the gang, or at Norwalk beach . . . A friendly person . . . Brown hair with eyes to match . . . Off to business school. ELIZABETH PARMELEE Some may say I am insane for my views. Others may simply shake their heads. But some would understand - And those are my friends. SUSAN E. PARSONS With all its sham, drudfgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beauti ul world. Be care- ful. Strive to be happy. WILLIAM PARRILLA And so Iyou see I have come to doubt All that once held as true. I stand alone without beliefs: The only truth I know is you . . . As I watch the drops of rain Weave their weary paths and die, I know that I am ike the rain: There, but for the grace of you, go I. ,Q gn ROSSI R. PASCAL Ross . . . Basis . . . Right on! . . . Friends are Frank, Bill, and Jerry . . . Seen playing cricket and at Park City Hospital . . . Enjoys building electronic kits . . . A great guy with a future as an electronic tech- mcian. 224 KEVIN K. PARRY Happiness at last found me. FRANK V. PATAKY Frank . . . Play some cards! . . . Seen with Rossi, Gordon, Jim and Ken . . . Either at Marsh Dairy, Circle Lanes or the Cen- ter . . .Outside interestsare sports. . .All- around good guy . . . Off to a uture in law enforcement. KATHRYN E. PATENAUDE Kathy . . . Wait a minute, will a? . . .. ost often seen with Debbie and -Ioan or bicycling. . .Dark hair and hazel eyes to match a friendly, reserved personality . . . Future plans include college. NANCY M. PATTERSON Midget . . . Red . . . 4'10 isn't that short. . . . Can be found on all four lunch shifts with Robin, Donna, Irene, and Eddie . . . Ifoves dancing and boys! . . . Always lagghing . . . Plans for the future: business sc oo . JAMES W. PECK im . . . Peckster . . . What's haippen- ing? . . . Far out! . . . Frequently ound at Carvel's . . . Work is a thing he tries to avoid . . . Is he a blond or a redhead? . . . An easygoing nature . . . College and traveling are in t e cards. DENISE J. PEKAR - No human relation gives one possession of another - every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. 225 DAVID J. PECK Now, I ain't sayin' that you've been unkind. You could have done better, butfl don't mind. You gust kind of wasted my precious time, But on't think twice, it's all right. l WILLIAM M. PERHAM Big Bud . . . Seen with Choil' and Zeke . . . He's a sky diver, and he loves to ski and fish . . . Takes part in the Sherwood Island Festivities . . . A future chef? MICHELE M. PERNA Micky . . . Mil-re . . .Buddies are Dody and Debbie . . . Frequently seen in a green Opel or with Michael . . . Our lives are shaped by those who love us and by those who refuse to love us. SHARON L. PETRO Shar . . . Ducks . . . Wacko . . . Why me? . . . Can be found in her freen Mustang with Patti, Kevin, Fran, and anet, or working at HoJo's . . . A great sense of humor . . . Marriage and travel lie ahead. MARYANN PERONE Maryann . . . Where she is so are Marilyn and Mark . . . Can be found drivi? around or at work . . . Known for her LO G brown hair and melting brown e 'es . . . Whois small ?. . . Future holds worit and the sound of wedding bells. JOHN P. PETRELIS. JR. Moose I'l1 save ya some! Friends are Mike. Andy, Bill, and Rich . . . Wherever he goes, he gets there on his Kawasaki 500 . . . Travel and tech school are his future plans. STEVEN R. PFANN Steve . . .Always with Russ, Geoff Pat or Bob . . . Most frequently seen in Havnes hallway .Enioys coin collecting. . .Rela- tively quiet wit a future waiting at college. KARENET PETRASKO Well, this is the end of a perfect day, Near the end of a journey, too. For mem'ry has painted this perfect day With colors that never fade, And we find at the end of a perfect day The soul of a friend we've made. i, ,Q vs Ja Just holding up my ear! ERNEST E. PIERSON Ernie . . . Ern . . .Mostfrequently seen with Sally, Dave, Gordon, and Neale . . . Fa- vorite pastime is sports . . . The soccer team's capable co-captain . . . Soft blue- green eyes and a friendly, outgoing person- ality . . . College comes next. WOW!!! Burt Reynolds never looked so good! CAROL PIEFRZAK Petey . . . Petemoss . . . Seen around with Sandy, Sue, Kathy, and Maryellen . . .Those ravishing hazel eyes go well with her witty, easy - going nature . . . Who knows what she'll do in the future? Maybe she'll be a cartoonist! DEBORAH A. POWELL Debbie . . . Deb . . . Seen with Kathy and Laurie . . . Lud1owe's No. 1 whiz at gymnastics? . . . Always writing, biking, and driving around in the Red Bomb' . . . She's short but cute, with dark hair and green eyes . . . Plans to go on to collegce . . . The best things come in small pac - ages. ROBERT J. POWELL Bob . . . What is reality? . . . Closest friendsareJerry,Jim, and lenn. . .Favor- ite pastimes are backpacking, music, party- ing, and just driving around . . . Rather quiet and reserved . . . Oil' to search for real- ity. LINDA PLUNKETI' Blackbird singin' in the dead of night, Take,those broken wings and learn to fly. JOANIE PORTER We can't return: We can only look behind from where we came. and go round and round and round in the circle game. . . . MARGARET T. PRIOR Peggy . . . Nellie N. . . . Whaat? . . . arshall's,S4.00! . . .Is nautically in- clined with Sally, Allison, Michelle, and the girls . . . Always on a diet??? . . . Her red cons stand ost a mglil. . . Lolves tl'8C5i afnd her ten-spee . . . o ege: w as rea y or whom??? WILLIAM F. QUINN Quinny . . . Quilly Bin . . . What's happening? . . . What's the story? . . . Seen anywhere with Mike, Rick, and Jack . . . If not laying the guitar. he's on the ice rink . . . lgnown for his patched blue jeans . . . One ofour ice hockey men . . . Sees his future as a forest ranger. SHARON RAIFORD Sharon . . . Do it to deathg don't let any- ou ' Most fre uentl seen onestopy.... q y with Jil , Karen, or Fanny . . . Singing! and dancing are her favorite pastimes . . . ook- ing forward to a career in nursing. CHARLES A. REESE Chuck . . . A welcome addition to Lud- lowe. . .Loves basketball and sports of any kind . . . Found with either orm or the Black Rock Teens . . . On to college. HENRY A. RADOMSKI ll Hank . . . 'iSki . . . Dolphin . . . 'St Anthony ???. . . One of the Mermen . . . Seen with Bob, Rob, and Dave, but somehow he's never around . . . Good-natured . . . A yen to see Italw . . What is seen in dreams is to reality I hat the reflection ofa face is to the face itself THOMAS M. RAWLEY Tom . . . Rawl . . . Found at the Fiid. Country Club, Barkers, or with Barry and Mike . . . Ice hockey and golf are his favor- ite pastimes . . . Future plans include col- ege. WAYNE T. REMILLARD Wayne . . . Henry, Bill, Mike, Bob, and Mark are his closest friends . . . Often found at the Grand Prix Accessory Shop or at the Pizza Center . . . Enjoys music and playing the organ . . . His dark hair and blue eyes make im stand out in any crowd . . . Next are work, and possibly co lege. 'UI' I KAREN RAIFORD Rai . . . Raiford . . . Right on! . . . Keep on truckin . . . Seen with Sharon, Jill, or Fran . . . ilways in the lav or with Tony . . . A eat erson . . . A great pxer- sonality . . .gfravell or nursing are in er future. ROBERT W. RECKLET Rex . . . Let's check it out! . . . Seen most frequently with Hople, Jeff Joe, and Marty . . . What would t e soccer and ice hockey teams do without him??? . . . Usu- ally found plging hockey, at the beach, or fishing . . . ollege and a major in psy- chology are in his future. l MICHAEL J. REPKO 'lM1k8 . . . Mr. Chop ers . . .Frequently seen with Maureen, lgon or Chicken . . . Riding motorcycles is a favorite pastime Always wearing his leather jacket! . . . Plans for the future are owning a body or bike shop. RICHARD REYNOLDS KAREN L. RICH Karen . . . Seen with Ann and Maura . . . She may be tiny, but she knows judo! . . . One of the Good News Singers . . . Headed fora career in nursing . . . Let your light so shine before men, that they mai see ylour good works. and glorify your Fa er w ich is in heaven. 1 MICHAEL C. Rl'I'I'ER Mike . . . No way! . . . Seen with Dick, Tom, Kevin, Ray or Mike . . . Found riding his motorcycle and looking for a good time . . . A member of our track team with a good sense of humor . . . Travel and school are in his future. . ! K ALEXANDER D. RHODE Al . . . You're full ofit! . . . Get out of here! . . . Seen around with Cliff and Rick . . .Loves sports, especially skiing. . .He's alwags either on the ice or at a gal-ty . . . ark, withaGreek physique. . . nto college and more hockey. MARK RIDDELL Mark . . . Put it there! . . . Yeah, man! . . . If he's not at the bowling alley, you'1l probably find him at a construction site . . . A blue-eyed blonde . . . On to join the working world. JAMES ROBINETI' 229 ' me CATHERINE K. RICE Cathy . . . Oats . . . Connie C. . . . Okee Dokee! . . . Best buds include Mar- tha, Pennie, Sue, and the girls . . . Seen zip- ping around in a certain Spitfire . . . 20-20-vision??? . . . Headed for college. JOSEPH J. RIETANO JR. J.R. . . . Spaceshot . . . What's hap e- nm'? . . . Buddies with Greg, Joe, Chariie, and Bob . , . Talented in both football and baseball . . . Always has a smile for every- one . . . On to college and pro baseball. JOHN D. ROCKWELL What we need is professional help. RAMIRO A. ROCUANT Move forward, Toward another border. It must be there. ELLEN M. ROMANO Ellen . . . You're asking me? . . .Never without Rose or Sally . . . Enjoys spxending monely, playing tennis, and riding icycles . . . or s hard at Stop and Shop . . .Does she ever stop ta1king?.'? . . . Future plans include college. HENRY C. ROSEHILL Chas . . . What's happening? . . . Seen with everyone and anyone . . . Ergoys bas- ketball, Oates, concerts and endrix . . .Often foundudelving into the unknown . . .A very easyagoing and independent guy . . . College awaits. CARL S. ROSELL Carl . . . You'l1 always find him with Cindy . . . Loves to travel and work on his LaSalle. . . If you can't find him at Stop and Shop, then he's in Cape Cod . . . Dreams of travelling all over the U.S. ERIC R. ROSELL Eric . .. Enjoys working on his car . . . Seen at Stop and Shop or cruising around in his red V.W. . . . That hair! . . . Next: college and travel. 230 DEBORAH C. ROSS Deb . . . Ross . . . IIgot a letter from Billy! . . . Friends are obin and Lauri . . .Never misses a single party . . . Always a smile on her face . . . College lies ahead. ANDREA L. RUDOLPH Andrea . . . Rudi . . . Wait until you hear this. . . . I ave to ask you-know- who! . . .Usually seen with Bob. Gail. and Mike . . . You'll find her at the Prep Lounge or the beach . . . A New Yorker who can? lose that Brooklyn accent . . . Plans to go to college. GARY SALAMON Sal . . . What's happening? . . . Ray, Mark, Don, and Tom are his friends . . . En- joys water skiing. . . Can always be seen in the oflice, at the beach, or at Carvel . . . Plans a career in computer repair. CHRISTINE M. RYAN Tina . . . I don't know. . . . Found with Kathlya Tracy, Becky and the soccer gang . . . ves gimnastics . . . Seen at Sturges park or in t e gymnastics room . . . re you really only 4'11? . . .A friendly person . . . College comes next. JEFFREY W. SAMPLE Jeff . . . Get a hairliE:? . . . Friends in- clude Gary, Russ, and d . . . Therels a place for homework, but it would be crude to mention it! . . .College-bound, in pursuit of a career in forestry. 231 S h NANCY L.SACKE'1'g b d omet ing's ap eni gto e ay y My pebble on thelbeagh is grgtting washgdl awav. I've'given everything that was mine to ve, ind now I turn around and find There's no time to live. ALAN SAMSEL Al . . . BiEAl . . .Never without Nancy . . . Seen eit er in the weight room or driv- ing around in his Korvette with someone special . . . Likes travel. ice hocke , and fishing. . .Arealoutdoorsman. . .glways ready for a good time . . . I wish I were in Vermont again! DAWN P. SANDERS Dawn .. . Oh, God, I don't know! . . . Friends include Fran, Eileen, Anne, Karen, and Mary . . . Interests include bas- ketball, track, and the Drum Corfu . . . Fu- ture plans include business schoo . RAYMOND M. SCI-IERBA, JR. Ra . . . What'slonF? . . .Pals are Bob and,Doug . . . Enjoys p aying the accordian, olf and bowling . . . Quiet, but you still know he's there . . . Plans a career in law. Q. SUZY J. SCHICK Sue,' . . . Sues . . . Always down at the beach or in the gym . . . Loves bicycling, tennis, and gaying the piano . . . Buddies with Tracy, etsy, Ginny, Jill, and Monica . . . One of our volleybal girls . . . Plans to go on to college tobecorne a surgical nurse. SUSAN J. SANFORD There are moments in friendship, as in love, when silence is beyond words. WAYNE M. SARA Wayne . . . I-Ie's always seen with Dave Waldo, and Craig . . . An avid sgorts fan . . . You'll find him at Stop and hop . . Brown hair and blue eyes . . . Next: retire ment. Q MONICA E. SCHIMPF Her friends are Becky, Ginny, Suzy, Jill, and Candy, . . .l Enjoys gliding, bicyclini and horse ack riding. . . A member of R. .H.S. band . . . Beautiful blonde hair and blue eyes . . . Quiet, with at great personality . . .College-bound. ? s WENDY K. SCHMIDT f'Diz . . . Is that so? . . . Glad to hear it! . . . Seen with Debbie, the two Cath s, and the girls . . . Wendy's main thins is ski- ing . . . Pretty blue eyes and blon e hair . . . Sees a good life ahead . . . When one door shuts, another opens. KATHLEEN SCHOLAN God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the couragie to chanige those I can, and the wisdom to now the ifferencef' , 3.. Vw . Sl' '55 - I gxf 'if NANCY SCHRAGER Nancy . . . It's a Carolina day! . . . Loves driving, partying, and gains to con- certs. . .Seen with Gretchen, eb ie, Kim, and Bruce . . . New York's loss is Fairiield's gain. . .AGreatful Dead fan. . .Becominig a photographer and going to Europe wit Sister are in her future. MARILYN G. SCHULZ Mare . . . What?! . . .Seen with Kathy, Alane, Kathi, Kathy, and Wendy . . . Al- ways ready to do something. . . ou'l1 find her at a party or on the slopes in Vermont . . . Is she ever on time? . . . Looking for- ward to college. KIRBY R. SCUDDER ' Kieb . . . Seen most often with Rod and Bages and the fellas . . . Known for his imi- tatxons of Ed Sullivan, Jerry Lewis, John Wayne and some silly savaEIe?! . . . Has .a rea captivating smile . . . is brown hair and brown eyes add to' his ood looks . . . He keeps the whole worli laughing . . . A future DaVinci? . . . He plans to travel to California after graduation. .ff , 8 11.11 ,Y 431 I Quick, before someone sees us! SHARON R. SCOTT I do not expect that we will meet again in the same way as before. Accgpt the fact that we will grow, perhaps in di erent ways. ELIZABETH B. SEARS Betsy . . . Ninky . . . Hi, Sweetie!'l . . . an be seen with Ellen, Karen, and, of course, Art! . . . Outside interests include flying, her dog, and Jim. . .Spends much of her time atC ild World. . .Atruly amiable erson, always-with a smiling face . . . Breeding dogs, marriage, and ecoming a stewardess are next. LAURENE M. SECORD Laurene . . . Mark'? Mark! Mark. . . . HelE! . . . Seen around with Mark, Kit, and d . . . Enjoys camping, truckin', and horseback riding . . . Frequently seen at the box ofiice ofthe CC . . . Those freckles go great with her red hair . . . Plans to study art and travel. JAYNE L. SEMEGA Semeegs . . . Seen with Dana, playing the guitar or at a soccer game . . . Our own am- assador from Dunkin' Donuts . . . Loves the beach . . . Always a friendly smile . . .College in Indiana awaits. . . Does she really like chemistry?? GORDON M. SHANKS ShargJie . . . Take it easy! . . . How's it going. . . . Seen with Dave, Ernie, Neale, and ay . . . Can be seen flying on the soccer field or down South for the summer . . . Loves sports, dances, and the easy life . . . Behind that great smile is a truly sin- cere guy . . .College and the Navy are next. JENNIFER J. SEWALL I listen to the wind, to the wind of' my soul. I let my music take me where my heart wants to Ee. Where I end ug, well, I thm only God rea ly knows. if BARBARA J. SHANNON Fid e . . . Twitch . . . Motor Mouth sound with Tina, Kathy, Betsy, and the soccer gang . . . Our varsity soccer and bas- ketball manager . . . Seen at the CCF or working with the Red Cross . . . On to col- lege. 234 JOHN C. SHALVOY Man that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. STEVEN B. SHAW Steve . . . Diz . . . You want a smack? . . . He's seen most with Ted, Bod, Dick, and the fellas . . . Interested in motor- cycles A dazzling blue-eyed blond . . . What does the future hold?'? MAURA E. SI-IEA . . . Running head-on at the breeze, I quickly left the ground And fluttered with the seagulls Where no human can be found. . . . STANLEY SIRICO x h REBECCA A. SIX Becky . . . 5 . . . Her friends are Tina, Jim, De, and the gang . . . Loves riding and music . . . Known for her sense of' hu- mor and frizzie hair! . . . Can be seen in the bandroom or at D. J .'s . . . Next. off to school . . . A really sincere person. PATRICIA J. SLEZAK Pat . . . Patti . . . Ugh, this is driving me u a wall! . . . Never without Kevin . . . igther friends include Sharon, Sandy, and Jane . . . A really hard-working gal . . . A nursing career lies ahead. BRUCE E. SMIRNOFF Abraham . . . You'll see Bruce at B.F.0. or in his Cutlass . . . Eniovs music, Led Zep- pelin, Tull, and the Beatles . . . Hard to mis with his bright BLUE eyes and beard . . . Knows Suieerman stories better than Superman! . . . ollege and money are in his uture. 235 JAMES M. SMITH Smitty . . . SmifI'er . . . Shmit . . . What's happen1rig? . . .Favorite pastimes are cam ing at ent and girls! . . . Seen driving lgis green truck, at parties, or with Sue, Tom, Bi 1, and Dave. . . Plans to get out of' Fairfield! TRACY E. SMITH KATHRYN H. SONICK LINDA s. SOSINSKI H v Kathi . . . Boom . . . Oh, geez! . . . Life is short and we have Ifeyguslgois Svnlijzsgsltbr it is. Nautically inclined! . . . Seen at parties not too much time for gladdening and Fairneld University with Donna, Aletta, the hearts of those w o are Anne, and Mary . . . Love those big brown traveling the dark way with us. eyes! . . . College, look out! Here she comes! Oh, be swift to love! AUDREY D. SPARRE Aud . . . Found with Beagle, Betsy, Bob, and Bones . . . Usually found at the Hunt Club, riding Bones, or playing tennis . . . Has not yet mastered the art of scrambling eggs . . . Looks forward to learning about important things . . . College. I CHARLES P. SOUZA Charlie Holiy cow! .. . That's slick! . . . Russ an Sam are his cohorts . I . Enjoys sports . . . Great personality, with a good sense of humor . . . Plans to become an electrician. ROBIN L. STAPLES Statues . . . Rob . . . Roberta-R. . . . 'You're kidding me! . . . Her cohorts are Paul, Lee, Donna, and the gang . . . You can usually find her at 106 Sherman Street . . . Always finds time to be a friend . . . Future plans are to LIVE! , Make haste to be kind. Well, Kimosabi, what's up? TACYANNA M. STARON No more shall the sun be thy light by day, neither shall the moon give light unto thee by night: for' the Lord shall be unto thee an everlastingxlight. I Thy sun shall o down no more, neit er shall thy moon wigidraw, for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light. Klsulah 6'0:19,202 JANEI' A. STARR . Jay . . . Sister Lou . . . Thisk1d wasn't wrapped too tight! . . .Enjoys.concerts, tra- velling and cats . . . When she is not-sewing: she's working, or travelling incognxto wit sister spies . . . Future plans include acquir- in a Himalayan cat and moving to Cciorado. JAMES E. STATHACOS Some people have an aim in life, and others shoot at random. One of those days???'? JILL G. STENGEL Look out how you use proud words. When you let words go, it is not easy to call them back. They wear longxboots, hard bootsg They walk o proudg they can't hear you calling - Look out how you use proud words. KATHLEEN M. STINE Kat . . . Kathie . . . Who's got a car? . . . Seen around with Cathy, Ann, Laurie, and Chris . . . Likes all kinds of sewing and KRIS . . . Frequently caught at Devore's and the Band Room . . . Plans are for college and marriage. U I DAVID M. STONE Vladimir , . . Fritz . . .The author ofa Bublished short storg. . .When not writing, ave is- playing t e piano or collecting records . . . Seen with Henry, Tim, Seth, and J1m at Seaside Park or Sam Goody's . . .Plansacareer in journalism afterasum- mer in Europe. SCOTT E. STEFFENS Scott . . . Frequently seen with Jack, Tick, Bob, Kirby and the rest of the fellas . . . Has taken to writing letters to a certain Florida address . . . Always playing basket- ball, partying, or frequenting the Naut . . .His good ooks and persona ity make for an all-around guy . . . The future includes college and work in oceanography. THOMAS P. STOPA Stopes . . . Apots . . .Friends are Todd. Phil, and Johr . . . Can't help Spending money . . . Pays ice hockey an soccer . . .Alwaysimitating someone. . .Seescar- pentry in his future. SUSAN S. STRICKLAND Sue . . . Enjoys music, camping, and sail- ing at Mystic. . .Works summers asacamp counselor . . . A person who really.cares about peo le . . . Known for her sincere smile . . . glans a career in teaching and psy- chology. MARTHA B. SULZYCKI Tha . . . Priscilla P. . . . I can dig it! . . . Can be found with Mark or the girls . . . Usually at a piarty or a special lue house on Rowland d. . . . One ofthe Sad- dle-Shoed Ten . . . Nautically inclined . One of Ludlowe's few natural blondes . . . Next: college. ANNMARIE E. TAFI' Annmarie . . . Can frequently be seen working at Howland's or driving around in her gol Valiant! . . . Known for longLgold- ish-brown hair and friendly smile . . . oves the beach and music . . . College is in her uture. DIANE H. STUDWELL Diane . . .. I gotta go! I gotta go! . . . Patty and Bev are close friends . . . En'oys photography and water skiing . . . i5're- quent y in hompson, Penn. . . . Short and svgeeti . . . College and a career in law lie a ea . MARY JANE SUNDIUS It is easy in the world to follow the world's opinionsg it is easy in solitude to follow our own, but the great man is he who in the midst ofthe crowd keeps with perfect sweet- ness the independence of solitude. PETER M. TALLMAN Tick . . . Pete . . .Usually found on the courts, at the Naut, or in a hevy Chevly Vega! . . . A real card shark . . . DOM NE - ING? . . . His red hair and green eyes have attracted many a female A super friendly guy . . . Ludlowe's loss is Notre Dame's gain. PAUL F. SULLIVAN Sulli . . . l'Spaceshot! . . . Seen with Mark, Zeke, Jim, and Greg . . . Enioys the beach, skiing, and music . . . Ta l?! . . . You'll End him at parties or at the beach . . . Cocalgtain of our Fabulous Flying Ti- gers . . . eaded for college. 5 H!! Q PAMELA r. SUTPHEN ' Speak to the earth and it shall teach thee. Uob 1281 KAREN M. TALONE I sought my soul, But my soul I could not see. I sought mg God, But my od eluded me. I sought my brother, An I found all three. -Y THEODORE TERENTIUK Ted . . . Jack . . . Seen frequently at the Pizza Pan with George and Gene 1 .' . Enjoys fishing and partying. . .Plans to join the Navy. DONNA D. THOMPSON Donna . . . How are ya??? . Has a s ecial interest at U.V.M ..., Friends in- cirude Robin, Debbie, and Hope . . . Guess who came home this weekend??? . . . Big brown eyes and a friendly smile . . . Hopes to go on to college. LISA A. TROLAND All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. DEBORAH C. THEISSEN Debbie . . . Lumix . . . I'm hungry! . . . Friends include arg, Annmarie, Bev and Daffy . . . Our A.F. . Vice President . . . Frequently in Room 251 or the library . . . Her future plans are up in the air! ELIZABETH A. THURMOND Betsy . . . Bets . . . Liza . . .Herside- kicks are the Sues. Debbie, and Mary Ann . . . No matter what the season, she has a s ort . . . Leroy???. . . Found in the Blue Blbmb or terrorizing the courts or the field . . . Q7uite a president! . . . Is she ever on time?.? CATHERINE M. TURBIE Cath . . . Pals with The Cathies, Megan, Deb, Wen, and Eileen . . . What's the story? . . . Miami holds a very splecial in- terest. . . Will sheeverforfet theS a-na-na Cfonc-er:?. .. .. Usually seen aughing with the girls or writing a letter to Zep . . . College awaits. CATHERINE L. THOMAS Cathy . . . Hey, Bubba! . . . Always clowning around with Bob, Cathy, Wendy, Debbie and Megan . . . Has a freckle for ev- ery motorcycle ride she's taken . . . Love that laugh! . . . Headed for college - if she ever decides which one! SUSAN TOWLER Sue . . . Suki . . . Oh, forget it! . . . Friends are Katy, Leigh, Zad, and the rest . . . Loves the beach and parties . . . Colleie and travel are ahead for this blue- eyed londe. PHILIP E. TURCY Zeke . . , Right on! . . . Yeah, sure, ou're too good! . . . Seen at the club with Bose, Howie and Greg. . . One of'Lud1owe's eat brown-haired and brown-eyed Flying Tigers! .. MARY C. TURNER Mar . . . Kidneys . . . See ya! . . . Can be seen in 251, the library, or with Deb- bie, Bev, Sue, and Daffy . . . En'oys bicy- cling and macrame . . . Our capable A.F.S. president.. . .Such blueeyesl. . .College is in her future. CRAIG L. VAPORIS Sieve . . . Seen with Walter, Paul, Ken, and Dave . . . Loves ice hockey and softball . . .You'llfind him at Fairfiel D.. . .Look out, U.S. Army!! MARY A. TURTON Mimi . . . Come off it! . . . What a zoo! . . . Small in size, but Eacked with en- ergy and enthusiasm . . . een with Sue, Betsy, and Mollie, or bombing around in the blue wagon . . . Picked out on any tennis court by those yells , , . Lives on chocolate ice cream cones. JOSEPH VARHOLY Varholes . . . Frequently seen with Haggs, Krotch, Tick, and Charlie Never- dous y . . . Can be found on the grid, play- ing football, or with the women on his motorcycle . . . Cagtivating baby-blues! . . .The greatest stub y-legged FlyingTiger Ludlowe has ever known . . . A funnier or nicer guy you'1l never meet. 240 RICHARD J. TYLER If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better Judge what to do and how to do it. JILL A. VERRILLO The passion for truth was silenced by an- swers which had the weight of undisputed authority. JULIA B. VIGNERON Julie . . . Jules . . . Whatta riot! . . . I don'tbelieveitl . . .Seen with Laura at the FBC or in the Fox Hole . . . Loyes skiing, swimming and bicycling . . . Jul1e's, plans include college and maybe law . . . A man's reach shoul exceed his grasp. 1 BERNARD C. WADE Bern . . . Yes, I'll stop for cigarettes . . . Pals are Fal, Gade, Pro, and the rest of the . . .Seen in the Red Flame headed for Wigs Dairy or the Niki site . . . Plans to make a trip out West. CLIFF VOIGHT How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all? EILEEN E. WACH Crash . . . Seen around with the Fairfield Colonades, or Cindy and Mary . . . Owner of the sparkling blue eyes . . . Colleqhe and teaching retarded children are in the uture. N. KYLE WALLACE Kyle . . . No, I don't bleach it . . . An ent usiast by nature . . . When not work- ing, she errioys everything . . . Favorites are sports and time to hersel . . . A friend to all . . . Be happy. Be yourself 241 JAMES W. WALSH Walshey'f . . . Fireball . . , Wishey' His friends are Al, Paul, Russ, and Sam . . Enjoys all sports, expecially baseball . . On to college. ,W,iP-tv. , STEPHEN M. WARD U N IYIARY A. WAEQO U , JOHN W. WARREN 'fwardoo ' , , 'fgloody Englanderv- D D , Mar . . 3 Got the Dune. . . . Wheres What'? . . . I know that! . . . Pals with the Party? . - - Found w1th,Dorry, but H Jerri and Jim . . .Enjoys sports, especially friend to all . . .Seen 8E'PHl't1eS Hnywhefe base all and tennis . . . Seen in airfield g - - Nautlcallg mclmed - - -A1WaYSQm1l' center or on the tennis courts . . . College- mg - - -Heade f01' Cfluege and 8 good time- bound . . . He who only hopes is hopeless. ERIC WEATHERED Eric . . .YES. . .Good grin fromamoun- tain in the sky Fried eggs and hash vs i I bacon? . . . Oh, ' healthy insanity! . . . Hey. look what I found - my future! Doesn't EVERYBODY??. CYNTHIA J. WHITE Cindy'I . . . Cin . . . Cyd . . . Her friends are Pat and Maureen . . . Seen around in her green Opel . . . What beauti- ful clothesl . . . Cindy's heart is down South . . . College comes next. GEOFFREY T. WHITELEY Instead of three meals a day, eat but oneg instead of a hundred dishes, five, and reduce other things in proportion. DALE WHITESIDE Sunshine . . . Chipper . . . See ya later! Linda an Marta are close friends . . . Enjoys listening to music and skiing. . .Blonde hair and hazel eyes make a nice combination Would like to become an executive secretary after college. DOUGLAS K. WILLIAMS Bug . . . You only live once! . . . Seen with Joe, Pete, and the Dobyns bo 's . . . Mountain climbing is his thing . . . Enjoys tennis and skiing, too . . . A really friendly guy . . . Looking forward to college or going to Colorado. FREDERICK S. WILLIAMS go east of your dream and farm let peace and silence spin your yarn what harm can befall thee in yon wilderness of clove? go on east of Finger trees go soft and si ent like the breeze with ease be off and wander in yon wilderness of clove. 1 Well, there may not be any more doughnuts, but. . . . MARY ANN WITZKE JERRY A. WOLAK Walt . . . Expect: the unexpected! . . . Seen with the gang at CCF or near a bike, pool, or chess game . . . Never in a bad mood . . . Can be found around town on his ten- speed . . . Lives to travel! . . ---,...,.,-. .,....w KATHRYN A. WILSON TXlbere's a feeling I get when I look to the es and my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees, and the voices of those who stand looking. PETER S. WIRTH To be alive is to be infinite. BETH A. WOOD Woody Al Come off it! . . . Pals around with Leisa, Nanc , Barb and Lauri . . . Frequently seen at Igairiield U. . . .College bound, and perhaps a career in law. -Q H -if 'J The Dish l?l Wow! What a dish! SUSAN M. WOODS Sue . . . Her friends are Roseann, Mary, and Louise . . . Seen plaging the organ at church or ushering . . . ecretary for her C.Y.O. . . . Quiet and sincere . . . On to col- lege with a uture in music. JEAN M. WYCKOFF In a tree by the brook, There's a songbird who singxsg Sometimes al of our thoug ts are misgivenf' DWIGHT P. WOOLEVER Dwight . . . If not bowling, he's probably swimming . . . Black hair and brown eyes . . . The working world awaits him. MARK J. YAMNICKY Emil . . . Are you going to Penciltucky? . . . Seen around with the gang . . . I-Ie's the guy with the bright brown eyes and brown air . . . Likes to play his guitar and go to the beach . . . Enjoys laughing and plans to travel in the future. GARY S. WRIGHT Gary . . . His cohorts are Tom, Ken, Jeff, Russ, and Steve. . .Enjoys sports. . .Seen at McDonald's or driving around town . . . Next comes college. FRANCES R. ZADRAVECZ uFrann . I 1 NFQON ' K I NI-lay, Sweetie!ns . How's1t goinS? . . .Amember ofthe Fairfield Colonna es . . . Mary, Dawn, Karen, and Sharon are usually close by . . . Plans to become an x-ray technician. SUSAN I. ZADRAVECZ Zed . . . Seen around with Katy, Sue, Sherry, and the girls . . . If she's not at the beach, she's out partying . . . One of' our vol- leyball players . . . College is next- maybe. GARY ZUPSANSKY DAVID P. ZELISKO Dave . . . Hunl:iy . . . Pals around with Al, Terry, Carl, an Tony . . . Favorite pas- times include iishing and hunting . . . A real outdoorsman. EDWARD M. ZYGMANT Ed . . . Zifgy . . . ZiF . . . I'll never tell! . . . Pa s are Carl, om, Brad, Chris and Walt . . . Ergoys fishing, huntin , and fire-flifhting . . . een on Long Island gound . , . opes to become a firefighter. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Timothy Action Kenneth Adolphson Javier Arroya Karl Balog Jean-Marc Bresson Deborah Courtney Jonathan D'Elia David Emerson James Ferruzzi John Genaway Robin George Diane Godeski Edward Guenette Lorrie Hauser Martha Hawkins Brian Hermenze Jane Hidu Kenneth Hyatt Walter J arzynski Karen Jennings Neal Kochan Paul Kuban Michael Maher Peter Manning Herman Ovares Anne Robinson Bogdan Severa Brad Sherman Charles Smith Howard Smith Robert Stoddard Kimberly Sudik Arthur Sullivan Mary Tozlosky Timothy Tulp Robert Wood SHERRY L. ZUMSTAG Sherry , . . Sher . . .Seen all over with Leigh, Debbie, Katy, and the girls . . . A blueeyed blonde . . . College comes next. 1 STEPHANIE S. ALLEN Walk into splendor sunligrht, it's your way thru death beams to anot er land. Maybe you're tired and broken, your tongue is twisted with words half spoken and words aren't clear. What do you want for me to do for you to see you thru? A box of rain will ease the pain and love will see you thru. SENIOR CHARACTERS TI S Nb 1 V i Twgpwql mars: Bin mol! '4 5ue mvrrison 1 14' el f. E - 1 -if W if gr , ' f' ffffiig, Q: 1. X .3 , IT! S Res ec1-ed and Done, os For Rig-lS2Be5-s 'Thurffwfld 4 Jef? fgun+a.,9+.n i y . Cl SS YI :Ch 'S Lcgrson ?Sj1,5mcafLndfack TTXOST LikeI5+o.Succeed Caro Graliuccl if Jim BQSSQTY' 5 Y? 3, 1 Class FHFTS1 Anne Ne'H1erco'l'e Bruce O'SucH 5D0le Whi3'eside I I giibfk -2' Qosg Talrgai-ive: muflfg Dmge 5 on ra harm , BNCQO-Smimoqflg' John Kockwell Sue Dosso Class Sopl'H'S'HCa'l'e53 Chris Clark 2 51-'Q Coooclrnch 525+ AH Around: SUB fY7Ofr'x'S0nE, Tim Ambrose. Frrend lu'?S'1'Z Tac Xlarhbllj. 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YY1cLddenCmisSfngl omg 0 'Perhaps someday it will please you to have remembered these things: The newness of everything as we entered Ludlowe as freshmen . . . trying to decide for ourselves if there really was a Rogers Pool . . . yawning through Develo mental Reading. . . almost being talkedgnto buying an elevator pass . . . running, that lfirst X period, to sign IW for every c ub from Needlepoint to restling. . . getting the first taste of the cafeteria ood. . . prayirgg the top lockers wou dn 't be assigne to us, since we knew we couldn't reach them. Then remember: enjoying the new feeling of superiority over the incoming freshmen . . . knowing it all . waiting on tables in over- alls at the Chicken Dinner observing the manly frustrated teac ers as the noise of the builders outside the windows in- creased . . . fighting in vain against the budget cut and then learning to live with it as Juniors. THE GREAT C HANGE :G 4 IE 'st v,-1 , .A , . tgi- r Tl u ' , ,- 3 -- f I . , x , I n . . . , ,fl , :li ,. 'WL g we 931 2 -'Q f-Task man Saphomqre Junior Remember: enterinlg the new Webster house and t e new library for the first time . . . gaining the privi- lege to leave schoo earl if we had a study hall last. . . finding it hard to get to school on time because of the earlier schedule . Oh, Mama, can this really be the end? 251 L , 4 f . r 0 X gf ' W Q M f si ' sf . .. ',' L Hl ul fll i Ir 51 :Inf ,Tl .optinggor a Cpass-fail grade in a sub- ect suc as hemistry . . . being con- flused over changed room numbers . . . getting our drivers licenses and tak- ing the car to school . . . sufering through PSA Tis . . . preparing and pre- paring and reparing for our Junior Prom - and thlen dancing to the music of Brass Tax and Spoonfeather. Finally, remember: biting our nails through SA Tis and ACH1s . . . gaining the privilege of senior study . . . adding a new house, new durin- cipaL an new faces all around. . . . Zainting the g par ing lot and 'fgetting caught . . . rushing to get college appli- in-ig ,V cations in on time g and then waiting ., in nervous antici- f ' pation for the 1 1 answers . . . sag'- ing so long to t e halfyear gradu- ates. . . being able, nally,- to reach t e top loc- ker. . .gaining representation on the Board of Edu- cation . . . walking to our bus stops in pitch darkness . . . enjoying an extra hal hour of sleep for a few precious wee s . . . being surrounded by ques- tions about the future and not knowing any answers . . . saying goodbye to teachers, friends and RLHS. , . tl , ll 1 X -f me WSW 4 Senior JJ E IOR DIRECTORY ACTON, TIMOTHY . . . 63 South Pine Creek Rd. ADAMS, JOSEPHINE . . . 256 Spruce St., South- port . . .Judo 1, 3, 45 Library Aide 1, 25 Art Club 1, 2. ADAMS, MARY . . . 256 Spruce St., Southport . . . Library Aide 1, 25 Judo Club 1, 3, 4. ADOLPHSON, KENNETH . . . 675 Mill Plain Rd. . . .Freshman Soccer 15 Stamp Club 25 Bowling Club 2, 35 Golf 2-4 tJu.nior Varsity 2, 35 Varsity 415 National Honor Society 3. AINSWORTH, EDITH . . . 4718 Congress St. AMBROSE, JIM . . . 85 Lalley Blvd. . . . Home- room Representative 15 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1-35 Uunior Varsity 2, Varsity 31. ANDRZEJEWSKI, JANE . . . 338 Colony St. . . . Future Teachers of America 1, 25 Yearbook Sales Representative 1, 3, 45 J .V. Field Hockey 35 Art Club 45 Senior Class Representative 4. ANTONIO, BRUCE . . . 230 Nichols St. . . Freshman Football 15 Freshman Basketball 1. ARDELL, CRAIG . . . 2181 Congress St. . . Hockey 2-4. ARNOLD, SANDY . . . 30 Brookmere Dr. ARROYA, JAVIER . . . 85 Arbor Terr., South- port. AUKSTOLIS, MICHELE . . . 81 Turney Rd. BABCOCK, DAVID A .... 2131 Mill Plain Rd. . . . Table Tennis Club 15 Soccer 2-4 CJunior Varsity 2, 3 Varsity 415 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Post Reporter 4. BAILEY, MARK . . . 668 Mill Hill Terr., South- port. BAILEY, WILLIAM . . . 682 Beach Rd. BAKER, ANN . . . 393 Meadowbrook Rd. BALINT, BEVERLY . . . 917 Jennings Rd. . . . Future Teachers of America 1, 2 QTreasurer 215 Orchestra 1-35 Fathers' Club Show 25 A.F.S. 3, 45 Daisy Chain 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. BALOG, KARL . . . 184 University Dr. BALOGH, ROBIN . . . 241 Partridge La. . . . Track Team 15 G.A.A. 1-25 Homeroom Representa- tive 15 Service Club 25 Special Ed. Tutor 4. BANYAS, SUSAN . . . 100 Dwight St. BARKER, SANDRA GAIL . . . 26 Robert Ct. . . . Art Club 15 Make-up for Fathers' Club Show 2, 35 Ice O'Metrics 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Monitor 4. BARON, PAT . . . 84 Cobbler's Hill . . . Fencing 1-4 IVa1sity 2-4, Co-Captain 3, 415 A.F.S. 1-35 Debat- ing Club 1, 25 Yearbook 2-4 fSection Editor 415 Judo 35 Intramural Tennis 2, 3. BASSETT, JAMES . . . 208 Old Mill Rd. . . . Environment Club 15 Soccer 1, 3, 4 lJunior Varsity 3, Varsity 415 Fox 2-4 tBoys' Sports Editor 415 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BASTEDO, PAMELA 170 Pequot Ave., Southport. . .Tutoring 1, 25 Homeroom Represent- ative 15 Symbols 2, 3. BATESON, CAROL. . . 25 Hurd St. . . . Home- room Representative 2, 35 Haynes House Council 15 Library Aide 25 Candy Striper at Park City 3, 45 Daisy Chain 35 Lab Assistant 45 Tutoring 4. BATFAGLIA, DEBRA . . . 129 Post Rd. BECKER, WILLIAM . . . 1150 South Pine Creek Rd. BEDNAR, MEG . . . 314 Riverside Dr. . . . G.A.A. 15 Yearbook Sales Representative 2-45 Ells- worth Aide 25 Silliman Aide 3. BELLETSKY, LAURIE . . . 218 Nichols St. . . . Library Club 2, 3 QTreasurer 315 Library Aide 2, 35 Yearbook Representative 35 Haynes House Coun- cil Representative 3. BELLETTO, LYNN . . . 31 Old Spring Rd. . . . Yearbook Sales Representative 35 Secretary of Li- brary Club 35 Library Aide 35 Daisy Chain 3. BELLEW, PA'I'I'Y . . . 49 Bonney Terrace . . . Drama Club 15 Yearbook 25 Service Club 25 Daisy Chain 3. BENCZE, ROSE . . . 69 Redfield Rd .... Girls' Athletic Association 1-45 Prom Committee 3. BENSON, KATHERINE . . . 165 Post Rd. BEPKO, CYNTHIA . . . 955 Jennings Rd. . . . Ellsworth House Council 2. BERESKY, TOM . . . 42 Robin Circle BESCHER KAREN . . . 111 Edward St. . . .Tu- toring 25 Daisy Chain 35 Webster House Council 45 French Cuisine Club 45 Fox 45 Intramural Basket- ball 4. BEST, DOREEN . . . 558 Holland Hill Rd. . . . Ushers' Guild 4. BEST, ROBERT . . . 2519 Congress St. BLAWIE, BARBARA . . . 150 Jennie La. . . .Art Club 15 Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Alternate 1, 45 Varsity Track 3, 45 L Club 4. BOLUCH, JOANN . . . 146 Cedar Lane. BONNEY, CAROL A. . . . 29 Dave's La., South- port. . .Hockey 1-4 CJunior Varsity 1-2, Varsity 3-4, Co-Captain 415 G.A.A. 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Daisy Chain 35 Prom Committee 35 Basketball 2, 3 CJ. Varsity 2, Varsity 315 L Club 3, 45 Monitoring 4. BORMANN, SUSAN . . . 123 Ryegate Rd. . . . G.A.A. 15 Silliman House Council 1-4 tPresident 2-415 Yearbook 15 Daisy Chain 3. BRAUN, KATHY . . . 380 Lakeside Dr. . . . Track 1, 3, 45 Service Club 15 G.A.A. 1,45 Sailing Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Monitor 35 Yearbook 45 Senior Representative 4. BRESSON, JEAN-MARC . . . 470 Beach Rd. BROCHU, ROBERT . . . 430 Reid St .... Silli- man House Council 35 Indoor Track 1-45 Outdoor Track 1-45 Cross Country 1-3 tJunior Varsity 1, Var- sity 2, 315 Class Representative 2, 4. BROCK, PAMELA . . . 51 Birch Rd. BROWN, KENNETH . . . 165 Shrub Oak Lane . . .Football 1-4 CCo-Captain 415 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 1, 25 L Club 3, 45 Lacrosse 3, 4 CCo-Captain 415 200 Shirt 2, 3. BUCKLEY, BRYAN 2043 Congress St. . . . Judo 1-45 Ice Hockey 1-45 Water Skiing 2-45 Weight Room 2-45 Fox 4. BUCKO, ROBIN . . . 70 Hurd St. BURGER, JOAN . . . 28 Heather Lane . . . Drama Club 15 Girls' Varsity Track 25 Human Ser- vice Club 4. 252 BUSH, GEORGE . . . 160 Granville St. BYRNES, NANCY . . . 422 North Benson Rd. . . . F.T.A. 1-45 Wice-President 2, President 3, 415 Yearbook Sales Representative 2-45 Arts and Crafts Fair 1, 25 Easter Seals Volunteer 25 AFS Workday 25 Daisy Chain 35 NHS 3, 45 Twain House Council 45 House Ofiice Aide 4. BYRON, GLEN . , . 640 Brookmere Dr. CALDWELL, PATRICIA . . . 94 Limerick Rd. . . . Track 15 Homeroom Representative 1-45 Ser- vice Club 1-4 fSecretary 2, President 31. CALI, MARY . . . 111 Veres St. . . . Homeroom Representative 1, 2. CAMPBELL, MARY ANN . . . 338 Reef Rd. . . . Secretary of Class 15 G.A.A. 1-45 Field Hockey 1-45 Track 1, 25 Homeroom Representative 1-45 Year- book Sales Rep. 2-45 Yearbook 35 Gymnastics 3-45 A.F.S. 35 Cheerleading 3, 4 ICO-Captain 415 Ellsworth House Council 4. CANE, MARGARET . . . 11 Myren St. CARDIN, LESLIE . . . 45 Southport Woods Dr., Southport . . . Fencing 45 Drama Club 45 Cabaret Theatre 45 Fox 4. CARROLL, ROBERT . . . 91 Henderson Rd. CATALANI, JANET . . . 480 Silver Spring Rd. . . . Library Aide 1-35 Media Aide 1, 25 School Store 25 Girls' Chorus 1-45 Twain House Aide 4. CHARTERS, KEN . . . Geneva Terrace. CHASEN, KENNETH . . . 2321 Mill Plain Rd. . . . Concert Band 1-45 Cross Country 2, 35 Hockey 1-4. CI-IOROMANSKLANNETTE. . . 67 Rowland Rd. . . . Ceramics Club 1, 25 AFS 1, 25 G.A.A. 1-35 Track Team 2, 35 N.H.S. 35 Ellsworth House Representa- tive 45 N.Y. Times Representative 45 Senior Write- ups Editor 45 Camping Club 4. CHRISTENSEN, DAVID H. . . . 221 Shrub Oak La. . . . Hrst Prize at Metals Fair 3, 4. CIOFFI, MIKE. . .318LalleyBlvd.. . .Judo 1-4. CLARK, CHRIS . . . 237 Greenfield Hill Rd. . . . Freshman Football 15 Table Tennis Club 25 Soc- cer 3, 4 tJunior Varsity 3, Varsity 415 Varsity La- crosse 3, 4 tCaptain 415 Twain Representative 45 Fox Photographer 4. CLASSY, ANN . . . 118 Partridge La. CLASSEY, DONNA . . . 29 Pine Creek Ave. CLAUSON, KAREN . . . 165 Glen Arden Dr. COATES, DAVID . . . 251 Fern St. COFFED, DOUG 419 Springer Rd. . .. Freshman Football 15 Varsity Football 3, 4 KCaptain 415 Music Jazz Band 15 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1-4 Warsity 3, 415 Varsity Swimming tCaptain 415 Yearbook Staff' 4. COHANE, JOHN . . . 341 Round Hill Rd. . . . Freshman Football 15 Basketball KVarsity 3, 41. COHANE, MARY KATE . . . 341 Round Hill Rd. . . . G.A.A. 15 Silliman House Council 1-45 Home- room Representative 1-45 Manager of Boys' Track Team 35 Yearbook 4. CONBOY, NANCY . . . 147 Barberry Rd., Sthpt. CONLEY, MARTHA . . . 32 Long Dean Rd. CONNELLY, WILLIAM 56 Robson Pl. . . . Junior Varsity Baseball 1. CONSTANTINIDES, LAURA . . . 76 Geneva Terr. . . . Girls' Track 1: Gymnastics 3. CONWAY, JEFF . .. 35 Fallow Fields Rd. . . . Chess Club 1, 2. CONWAY, MARY ELLEN . . . 1980 North Ben- son Rd. . . . Art Club 1, 4: Future Teachers 2: Year- book 4. COOGAN, NICK . . . 1101 Mill Hill Rd. . . . Transferred Senior Year from Mt. Hermon . . . Hockey 4: Track 4. COOLIS, CAROL ANN . . . 58 Clinton St. . . . Bowling Club 25 Ushers' Guild 3, 4: Art Club 4. COOPER, CLIFFORD . . . 53 Round Hill Rd. COOPER, DEBRA . . . 4552 East Orange Drive, Phoenix, Arizona . . . Girls' Chorus 1, 2. COPPOLA, MICHAEL . . . 346 South St. CORLESS, MIKE . . . 88 Overhill Rd. COULOMBE, KEVIN . . . 1816 Jennings Rd. . . .N.Y. Times Representative 1-3: Science Club 2-4 QPresident 31: Homeroom Representative 4: 100- Mile Club 4. COURTNEY, DEBBIE . . . 50 Drumm Rd. . . . Music Council 25 Girls' Chorus President 25 Basket- ball Intramurals 2, 4: Class Representative 3, 45 Ells- worth House Council 2: Yearbook 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Queen's Court 3: Monitor 4. COURTNEY, MARJORIE . . . 50 Drumm Rd. COVENTRY, LAURIE . . . 300 Joan Dr. . . . Drama Club 1: Modern Music Masters 1-4: Daisy Chain 3: 100-Mile Club 3: Camping Club 4. COWDERY, JAMES K .... 247 Southgate La., Southport . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Pleasantville, New York . . . Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Fox 3, 4 lCo-Editor 41: A.F.S. 2-4: Symbols 3, 4 CCo-Editor 41: Volunteer at Bridgeport Hospital 3, 45 A.Y.H. 2-4. CRAIGHEAD, LAURA . .. 370 Sturges Rd. . . .A.F.S. 1-4: Judo 1, 2: Service Club 1: Tutoring 15 Class Representative 2-4: Track 2: Fathers' Club Show 2, 3: Prom Chairman 35 German Club 4: Gym- nastics 4: Senior Class Play 4. CROWELL. DERRY . . . 197 Hillcrest Rd. . . . A.S.C. Representative 1, 3, 4 fSecretary 41: Track 1, 2: Basketball Intramurals 1-3: Advisory Council 1, 35 Ellsworth House Council 2: Yearbook 2: Music Council 2: Silliman House Aide 35 Monitor 4. CSEPANY. IMRE . . . B58 Mill Plain Rd. CUNNINGHAM, CLARE . . . 365 Old Mill Rd. CU'l'I'ING, SUSAN . . . 284 Shoreham Village Dr. DALEY, LINDA . . . 266 Shoreham Village Dr. . . .Silliman House Aide 2-4: Silliman House Coun- cil 1-3: KSecretary 31: G.A.A. 1, 2: Junior Prom 3: Daisy Chain 3. DEARBORN, LIZBETH AMES . . . 131 Sasco Hill Rd. . . . Fencing 1-4. DECECCO, DENISE . . . 30 Sleepy Hollow Rd. DECOLA, JAMES . . . 30 East Lawn St. DEITLER, SCOTT . . . 923 Galloping Hill Road. DELCO, JOE . . . 107 Newton St. . . . Football 1: Track 1: Baseball 24 Warsity 3, 415 Varsity Hockey 3, 4. D'ELIA, JONATHAN . . . 308 Old Post Rd. . . . Varsity Tennis 1-4: Soccer 1-4 Warsity 3, 41: Treasurer of Silliman House Council 4. DEMOTSES, LEISA . . . 185 Windsor Rd. DEMSHAK, TOM . . . 71 Churchill St. . . . Foot- ball 1: Bowling Club 2, 3. DEROSE, NANCY . . . 880 Old Post Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1, 2: Intramural Basketball 1: Silliman House Council 3: Cafeteria Monitor 3: Junior Prom 3: Class Representative 4: N.Y. Times Representa- tive 45 Yearbook 3, 4 CActivities.3, 4 Write-Ups 41. DEVI'I'1'O. RUSS . . . 106 Charles St. DEVORE, CATHIE . . . 90 Dorking Dr. . . . Transferred from Notre Dame Girls' High School Sophomore Year . . . G.A.A. 2: Junior Class 3: Year- book Sales Representative 3: Yearbook Staff 3, 4 lSection Editor 41: Cheerleading 4. DICKEY, STANTON . . . 105 Fogg Wood Rd. DILLAHUNT, MELINDA . . . 881 Gilbert High- way, Weston. DINEEN, KEVIN . . . 4900 Congress St. . . . Weightlifting 2-4: Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4: Football 3, 4 I-Junior Varsity 3, Varsity 41. - DINGE, MARTHA . . . 1159 Hulls Farm Rd., Sthpt. DOBYNS, MARK . . . 53 Clinton St. DOBYNS, TOM . . . 53 Clinton St. DOBYNS, TIM . . . 53 Clinton St. DONAHUE, ANN . . . 151 Henderson Rd. . . . Modern Dance Club 1: G.A.A. 2: Gymnastics 3, 4. DONAHUE, MEGAN . . . 151 Henderson Rd. 253 . . . Haynes House Aide 1, 2: G.A.A. 1: Track Team 25 Monitor 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Class Activities 1-4. DORNE, DEBRA . . . 51 Dudley Dr. DOSSO, SUSAN . . . 293 Sturbridge La., South- port . . . Homeroom Representative 1-4: Haynes House Aide 1-3: Haynes House Council 1: G.A.A. 1, 25 Prom Committee 3: Daisy Chain 3: Manager Boys' Track Team 3: Fox 4: Yearbook Staff 45'Rowdy Crowd 45 N.H.S. 4. DOTY, JEANNE . . . 25 Fallow Field La. . . . Transferred from Niskayuna High School in Sche- nectady, New York, Senior Year. DOWNS, CYNTHIA D .... 228 Henry St .... G.A.A. 1: Class Alternate 3. DRAB, JANICE . . .57 Hybiscus St. . . .Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Palm Beach Gardens High School . . . G.A.A. 15 Ushers' Guild 1: Girls' Chorus 15 Fathers' Club Show 15 Concert Choir 2, 4: ASC Representative for Ellsworth House 2, 4: Year- book Staff' 2, 4. DRISCOLL, CYNTHIA . . . H321 Oakwood Dr. . . . Daisy Chain 35 Ushers' Guild 4: Art Club 4. DROTAR, DONALD. . .42 Alma Dr.. . .Fresh- man Football 1: Weightlifting 2-4: Track 2, 3: La- crosse 4. DUFFY, TIM . . . 35 Sunset Circle . . . Outdoor Track 1, 2, 4: Indoor Track 2, 4: Jazz Band 2, 4: Ellsworth House Council 4. DUIGNAN, CATHERINE . . . 73 Eastlawn St. . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Senior Write-ups 4. DUNBAR. STEPHANIE . . . 203 Wildfiower La. DUNLAP, LAURI . . . 1519 Bronson Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1, 2: Haynes House Oiiice 1, 2: Prom Commit- tee 3: Yearbook 4. DUNN, ELLEN . . . 49 Redfield Rd. DUNN. HEATHER . . . 281 Peniield Rd. DURRELL, KERRY. . .223 Jennie La.. . .Soft- ball Team 2-4. DURSO, TERRY . . . 37 Newton St. DWINELLS, THERESA . . . 251 South Benson Rd. . . . Library Aide 1-3: Library Club 2, 3 CVice- President 2, President 315 Haynes House Council 2-4 CPresident 41: Fox 4: Independent Study 4. ELSASSER, MARK . . . 405 Fallow Field Rd. EMERSON, DAVID . . . 489 Fairfield Beach Rd. ENSIGN, NEALE . . . 612 Pequot Ave., South- port. . . Fencing 1: Ping Pong 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: Brass Choir 1: Stage Band 2, 3: Pit Band 2: Soccer 3, 4: lJunior Varsity 3, Varsity 41: Lacrosse 4: Fox 4: National Merit Semiinalist 4. EROSS, MARY . . . 143 New England Ave. ERSKINE, KIM . . . 60 Lalley Blvd .... Girls' Chorus 1-3: Future Teachers 1. FENTON, MAUREEN . . . 123 Forest Ave. FERENCE, WILLIAM . .. 984 Sturges Hwy., Westport . . . Swim Team 1: Track Team 2, 3. FERRUZZI, JAMES . . . 68 Phyfe Rd. FILDES, RAY . . . 245 Sunny Ridge Ave. FILLIETAZ, DEBRA. . .245 Unquowa Rd.,Apt. 66 . . . Service Club 1: Homeroom Representative 1-4: Girls' Athletic Association 2. FINGELLY, VICTORIA . . . 272 North Cedar Rd. Sthpt. FINNELL, SEAN. . .207 Puritan Rd.. . .Junior Varsity Soccer 1. FITZ, ELEANOR . . . 106 Millspaugh Dr. FLANAGAN, JAMES . . . 153 Tauton Rd. FLORCZAK, GARY . . . 66 Flax Rd. FLYNN, ROSANNE . . . 166 Colonial Dr. FOITO, JEFFREY . . . 1027 Jennings Rd. FOX, CRAIG . . . 14 Twin Brooks La. . . . Cross Country 2, 43 Track 2, 4. FOX, JACOB . . . 241 Shetland Rd .... Cross Country 13 Fox Staff' 4. FRENCK, LESLIE . . . 416 Westford Dr., South- port. . . Girls' 'Track 13 Art Club 13 Library Aide 2. FRICKE, CARL . . . 839 Fairfield Beach Rd. GAFFNEY, GREGORY . . . 230 Orchard Hill La. . . . Football 1-43 Weightlifting 143 Judo 2, 33 La- crosse 2, 4. GAGNON. MARK H. . . . 75 Churchill St. GALGANO, JAN . . . 627 Barlow Rd .... Web- ster House Council 13 Independent Study in Silk Screen 2. GALLUCCI, CARA . . . Deer Park Rd. . . . Fox 2-43 Alternatives in Education 2, 33 Tutoring 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. GALYA, DEBRA . . . 2361 Hillside Rd. GANLEY, BRIAN . . . 1424 Mill Hill Terr., Southport. GARCIA, MIKE . . . 215 Robin Lane. GARDNER, MARY ELIZABETH . . . 726 Beach Rd. . . . Fathers' Club Show 1'4Q N.Y. Times Repre- sentative 1, 23 Tutoring 13 Girls' Chorus 13 Haynes House Council 13 Concert Choir 2-43 Senior Class Play 43 Class Representative 3, 4. GAUDREAU, WILLIAM . . . 205 Beaumont St. GELMEIITI, CHRIS . . . 119 Sherman Ct. . . . Environment Club 1, 2, 43 Ushers' Guild 1-42 G.A.A. 13 Secretary for Advisory Council 23 Library Aide 33 Statistician for Swim Team 33 Manager for Swim Team 43 Silliman House Council 4. GELZHEISER, BOB . . . 392 South Benson Rd. Football 13 Baseball 2. GENAWAY, JOHN . . . 295 Crestwood Rd. GEORGE, DONNA . . . 12 Ludlowe Rd. GEORGE, ROBIN . . . 914 South Pine Creek Rd. GEROLD, GINNY . . . 665 Rock Ridge Rd. . . . Modern Music Masters 1-43 Concert Band Li- brarian 1-33 President of Library Band 43 J .V. Bas- ketball 23 Daisy Chain 33 Volleyball Manager 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. Class Representative 3, 43 A.F.S. 43 Band Award 1-4. GIBIAN, TIMOTHY . . . 151 Aran Hill Rd. . . .Modem Music Masters 1-43 Football 13 Track 13 Ping Pong 1-43 Band i-4. I GILL, ANNE . . . 26 Sherman Court. GINTER, DAVID . . . 271 Sigwin Dr. GODESKI, DIANA . . . 121 Taunton Rd. GOLD, JEHV . . . 3470 Congress St. . . . Soccer 1-4 fLetter 3, 4l3 Swim Team 23 LaCrosse 2-4 CCap- tain 35. GOODRICH, SUZANNE . . . 440 Barlow Rd. . . .G.A.A. 1-33 Haynes House Council 13 Yearbook 13 Class Representative 2-43 Varsity Tennis 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Prom Chairman 33 Fox 4. GOUDREAU, SABRINA . . . 329 Fairview Ave. GREAVES,GARY. . .86 Fortuna Dr.. . .Soccer 1-33 A.F.S. 13 Track 33 Fox 3, 4. GREEN, DANIEL . . . 950 Alleghany Drive, Richardson, Texas. . .Boys' Choir 13 Fathers' Club Show 1, 23 Concert Choir 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 23 Soccer 13 Class Rep. 23 Ice Hockey Mgr. 23 Guys 8: Dolls 33 AFS Americans Abroad Program 4. GREENAWALT, MARK . . . 120 Tangle Wood Rd. . . . Football 1-4 QJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4l. GUIDO'l'I'I, SHARON . . . Taunton Rd. HAGGERTY, KAREN . . . 306 Nutmeg La. . . . FTA 1-3 iPresident 2, 3l3 Basketball Intramu- rals 13 Fathers' Club Show 23 Yearbook StafI1Senior Write-ups 4. HAGGERTY, ROBERT . . . 115 Sherwood Dr., Southport. . .Transferred Senior Year from Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass. . . . Varsity Football 43 Wrestling 43 Lacrosse 4. I-IALE, ALLISON . . . 70 Fairfield Beach Rd. HALLIWELL, MAURA . . . 15 Oyster Rd. . . Ellsworth House Aide 2. HANRAHAN, MARY LOU . . . 45 Sturges Rd. . . .G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Webster House Council 1, 23 Ten- nis Intramurals 13 Haynes House Aide 1, 23 Class Representative 3g Prom Committee 33 Monitor 3, 43 Basketball Intramurals 43 Yearbook 4. HARRINGTON, JILL . . . 380 Warner Hill Rd.. Southport . . . Transferred to Mt. Hermon Junior Year only . . . Varsity Track 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 L Club 13 Girls' Chorus 13 A.S.C. Representative 23 Fencing Club 13 Yearbook 4. HARRISON, ROBERT . . . 21 Oldfield Rd. I-IARTMANN, DEBORAH A. . . . 1078 Old Field Rd. . . .Fencing Club 13 Yearbook Sales Represent- ative 2-4Q N.H.S. 3, 43 N.Y. Times Representative 3, 4g 'Ihxtoring 3, 43 Daisy Chain 33 Human Service Club 43 Twain House Representative 4. 254 I-IAWKINS, MARTHA . . . 65 Ardmore St. HAYES, CYNTHIA B .... 158 Westway Rd., Southport . . .G.A.A. 1, 23 Fathers' Club Show 1-43 Haynes House Aide 23 Modern Music Masters 23 Yearbook 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 3, 4. HENDEL, SUSAN. . .310 Brett Rd.. . .G.A.A. 1-43 J .V. Basketball 23 Ellsworth House Representa- tive 23 Class Representative 3, 43 Varsity Tennis 3, 43 A.F.S. 33 Prom Committee 3g Basketball Intramu- rals 33 Fox 43 4. HEPLER, DAVID . . . 1215 Unquowa Rd. . . . Varsity Golf 1-4 CCaptain 3, 4l3 Freshman Football I. HERMENZE, BRIAN . . . 2140 Sturges Rd., Westport. HIDU, JANIS. . . 104 Hillside Rd. . . .Judo 1. 2, 4. HINCHEE, JANET . .. 232 Mill River Rd. . . . G.A.A. 13 Girls' Track 1-43 Fox 13 Band 1-43 Haynes House Council 23 Fathers' Club Show 23 Modern Music Masters 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 3. HIZA, DEBRA . . . 38 Arbor Terr., Southport. HOBBS, ELIZABETH E. . . . 220 Henderson Rd. . . . Girls' Track 1-43 Freshman Cheerleading 13 G.A.A. 13 L Club 1-43 Silliman House Council 1, 2. HOLCOMB, ELIZABETH . . . 75 St. Marc La. . . . Fathers' Club Show 1-43 G.A.A. 13 Modern Mu- sic Masters 2-43 Prom Committee 33 Daisy Chain 33 Secretary of Concert Choir 4. HOLFORD, WILLIAM . . . 83 Shoreham Village Dr. HOLM-I-IANSEN, TOM . . . 110 Rock Major Rd. . . . Weightlifting 243 Judo 23 Track 3. HOROSKO, JOAN . . . 1691 Mill Plain Rd. . . . Modern Music Masters 1-43 Class Representa- tive 13 Symbols 13 Fathers' Club Show 23 Guys and Dolls 3, 4. HORSEY, THOMAS . . . 233 South Benson Rd. HOVICK, MARK . . . 153 Beaumont St. HOWARD, MARY . . . 450 Round Hill Rd. HOWARD, MICHAEL L .... 85 Old Post Rd. . . .Freshman Basketball 13 Basketball 2-4 CVarsity 3, 433 J.V. Baseball 2. HOWELLS, LISA . . . 369 North Benson Rd. . . . Volleyball Intramurals 13 Tennis Intra. 13 Haynes House Aide 1-43 Fathers' Club Show 1-43 Guys and Dolls 243 Drama Club 2g Haynes House Representative 23 Tutoring Music at Oldfield 3, 43 Human Service Club 3, 43 Treasurer of Concert Choir 4. HUGGINS, KIM . . . 214 Taintor Dr., Sthpt. . . .Freshman Cheerleading 13 G.A.A. 1-35 Silliman House Council 1, 2 CV. President 273 Girl's Chorus 13 Girls' Field Hockey 2-43 L Club 2-43 Varsity Tennis 2-43 Concert Choir 2-43 Class Representative 3, 43 Prom Committee 3. HUNTINGTON, JEFF . . . 849 Mill Hill Rd., Southport . . . Boys' Choir 13 Fathers' Club Show 1-43 Class Representative 1-4 CPresident 2l3 Music Council 13 Guys and Dolls 2-43 Concert Choir 2-43 Ice Hockey 2-43 A.F.S. 3, 43 Prom Chairman 33 Prom King 33 Yearbook Sports Ed. 33 Yearbook 43 Co- Chairman N.Y. Times Representatives 4. HURLBURT, LAWRENCE . . . 53 Sunnyridge Ave. HYATT, KENNETH . . . 369 Park Wood Rd. IDLE, LESLIE. . .695 Reid St.. . .Track 13 All School Congress 2-4. IMMERMANN, JILL 2263 Hillside Rd . . . Band 1-4: Nursing Club 1. INGERSOLL, BE'l'I'Y ANN F. . . . 61 Millard St. ...Fox1. JACOB, SARAH M. . . . 213 Springer Rd. . . . Girls' Track 1-4: Yearbook CF:-eshman Editor 15 Sophomore Editor 2, Junior Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief' 43: Daisy Chain 35 National Honor Society 45 Class Secretary 2, Representative 1, 35 L Club I-4: Special Ed. Aide 4. JACOBS,LEIGH. . .40 Thor Place. . .G.A.A. 15 Yearbook Sales Representative 1: Basketball In- tramurals 2: Track 3: Daisy Chain 35 Homeroom Representative 4. JACOBSON, LINDA . . . 172 Forest Ave. . . . Band 1-45 Jazz Band 2, 3: Modem Music Masters 3, 4 Nice-President 3, President 43: Music Council 3, 4. JACOBSON, MICHAEL . . . 125 Silver Spring Rd. . . . Ping Pong Club 1, 25 Chess Club 2, 3: E.ST.P. 1-45 Fox 3, 4 KBusiness Editor 43: Judo 3: Homeroom Representative 3: A.S.C. Twain Representative 4. JACOBSON, SETH . . . 666 Sturges Highway. JARZYNSKI, WALTER . . . 179 Sunset Ave. JAUNDRILL, MARY . . . 76 Dill Rd. . . .Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Central High School in Bridgeport, Ct. . . . Treasurer for Haynes House Council 35 Photographer for Fox 3, 45 Daisy Chain 3: Newspaper Sales Representative 3, 4: Yearbook Sales Representative 4. JENNINGS, KAREN . . . 40 Gould Ave. JOHNSON, HAROLD . . . 114 Dwight St. JONES, KAREN . . . 820 Mtn. Laurel Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1-4: Varsity Volleyball 1-45 Varsity Softball 1-4: Basketball Intramurals 1-35 Basketball Manager 45 A.F.S. 1, 2: Class Representative 1, 25 Debating Club 1, 23 Daisy Chain 3: Ellsworth Repre- sentative 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. JORDAN, GREG . . . 25 Brett Rd. KACZEGOWICZ, WALTER J .... 35 Fox Run Rd. . . . Intramural Basketball 15 Track 3, 4: Bowl- ing 3, 4: Wrestling 4. KALINOWSKI, MARK . . . 11 Orchard La. KARPINSKI, ALANE . . . 23 Hilltop Dr. . . . G.A.A. 1, 2: Yearbook Section Editor 1-3 CEditor-in- Chief 43: Silliman House Aide 1, 25 Track 15 Basket- ball Intramurals 1: Class Representative 2, 35 Daisy Chain 35 Prom Committee 3: National Honor So- ciety 3, 45 . . . Tutoring 1, 4. KASER, STACY . . . 20 Colonial Dr. . . . Media Center 2-4. KEISER, PATRICIA . . . 1592 Kings Highway East. KELLER, CATHY . . . 1330 Mill Hill Terr.. Southport. . .Band 1-4: Art Club 1: Modern Music Masters 1-4: Yearbook Staff' 4. KELLY, CONSTANCE . . . 324 Rowland Rd. .. . Transferred Sophomore Year from Sacred Heart Academy . . . Girls' Track 3: Representative 2. KENNEDY, ROBERT . . . 1241 Holland Hill Rd. KENNEDY, THERESA . . . 1263 South Pine Creek Rd. KENYON, WILLIAM . . . 287 South Pine Creek Rd.. - KIERNAN, GENE . . . 24 Longview Ave. KING, KATHRYN . . . 260 Birch Rd. . . . Year- book Representative 15 N.Y. Times Representative 2, 4: Chairman of Prom Committee 3: Yearbook CArt Section 43. KING. KRIS . . . 350 Mt. Laurel Rd. KIRIK, BARBARA . . . 240 Fair Oak Dr. KIYAK,.NANCY . . . 61 Lind St. KLEE, LINDA MARIE . . . 1 Colonial Dr. . . . G.C.R. 35 Fox Staff 4. KLEINDINST, GRETCHEN . . . 48 Thornhill Rd. KLIK, KEVIN . . . 287 Partridge La .... Foot- ball 1-4 fJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 43: Junior Var- sity Golf 3: Track 4: Ice Hockey 4. KOCHAN, NEAL . . . 128 Smedley Rd. KOERNER, GLENN . . . 104 Shoreham Village Dr. . . . Basketball 1. KOHOUT, MEG . . . 124 Ludlowe Rd. KONECNY, HOPE 118 Mill River Rd. . . . Fencing 1-4: Pottery 1-4. KOSCH, JAMES . . . 300 Linwood Ave. KRENTZMAN, STEVEN . . . 53 Riverside Dr. . . . Fox Reporter 3: Prom Committee 3: Jazz Band 3: All School Congress 4: Special Ed. Aide 4. KROFSSIK, DAVID A .... 214 Hurd St .... World Affairs Club 1: Christian Rap Session 2: Chess Club 3. KROLL, GARY . . . 55 Pepperidge Circle. KROTKI, THOMAS JOSEPH . . . 488 South Pine Creek Rd. KUBAN, PAUL . . . 60 Arbor Dr. KUCKY, PAMELA .. . 89 Pine Creek Ave. . . . Girls' Softball Manager 3, 4: Webster House Aide 4. KUHLMAN, JANIS . . . 2081 North St. . . . Transferred Senior Year from North Springs High School in Atlanta, Georgia. KULHAY, PAUL. . . 10 Horace Ct. . . . Football 255 1-4 CJunior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 3, 43: Track 1, 25 Representative 1. KURK, MARILYN . . . 303 Lalley Blvd. LAMOUREUX. MICHELE L .... 72 Old Barn Rd.. . .G.A.A. 1: Girls' Track 15 Intramural Tennis 3: Yearbook Staff 45 Cheerleading 4. LAROCHE, TODD . . . 144 Hornbeam Rd. . . . Soccer Team 1, 4: Ski Team 1-4 CCo-Captain 43: La- Crosse 3, 4. LARSON, CHRISTINE A. . . . 1342 Stillson Rd. . . . Art Club 1-45 Intramural Basketball 1: F.T.A. 1-35 Fairfieldiana 3, 4. LARUE, GARY . . . 5 Ingleside Rd. LAUDA, DONALD R .... 222 Maplewood Ave. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Bunnell High School in Stratford, Ct. LAUFER, RUSSELL . . . 120 Stella La. . . Track 15 Judo 2-4. LEFEBRE, MICHAEL. . . 234 old spring Rd. LEFFERT, SHEILA . . . 63 Sunset Circle. LEVINO, ALISON . . . S95 Galloping Hill Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1: N.Y. Times Representative 1, 2: Vol- leyball Intramurals 25 Haynes House Aide 2: Web- ster House Council 3: Yearbook Sales Rep. 35 Prom 3: Monitor 4. LEVY, ROBERT . . . 41 Barton Rd .... Soccer 1-4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Yearbook 4. LI, LEHMANN . . . 90 Arbor Terr .... Trans- ferred Junior Year from Fairfield College Prepara- tory School . . . Intramurals 3. LIPKA, RAYMOND . . . 42 Plum St. LOCKWOOD, MARC . . . 321 South Benson Rd. . . . Service Club 1: Junior Varsity Soccer 2: Home- room Representative 2, 3: Track 4. LOH, LAURA . . . 65 Westford Dr., Southport . . . G.A.A. 1, 2: Haynes House Aide 2, 3: Prom Com- mittee 8: Yearbook Sales Representative 3, 4: Class Representative 3, 4: Yearbook lSenior Directory 43. LORD, DENISE . . . 314 Meadowbrook Rd. LOVEJOY, ALE'I'I'A . . . 2540 Redding Rd. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Ct. . . . Media Center Aide 3: Library Aide 3: Yearbook Representative 4. LOWELL, KATHLEEN .. . 589 South Pine Creek Rd. LUCIANI. MICHAEL A. . . . 90 Carroll Rd. . . . Baseball 1-4: Junior Varsity Football 1. LYONS, JEFF . . . 66 Catherine Terrace. LYNGE, CYNTHIA . . . 171 Sycamore La. . . . G.A.A. 1: Track Team 1: Girls' Intramurals 1: Volleyball Intramurals 1: Ushers' Guild 1, 2, 4: Silli- man House Council 1, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Drama Play 3, 4: Fox 35 Library Aide 2: Future Teachers 2: Junior Achievement 2-4. MACAULEY. DOUG . . . 1882 Mill Plain Rd. . . . Transferred Junior Year from Warde High. MACK, GAYLE . . . 135 Riders Lane . . . Home- room Representative 1-35 Art Club 2: Library Repre- sentative 1, 2: Ushers' Guild 3, 45 Varsity Track 3, 4: Daisy Chain 3: Senior Class 4. MACNAUGHTON, SUSAN. . . 158 Redding Rd. . . . Art Section of Yearbook 3, 4: Prom 3. MADDEN, LEE . . . 230 Henderson Rd. MAHER, MICHAEL . . . 140 Rock Major Rd. MAIOCCO, DARLENE. . .48 Dawn St. . . .Soft- ball 1, 25 G.A.A. 25 Yearbook Sales Representative 3, 45 Ellsworth Council C'IH'easurer 45. MAKAR, SHARON . . . 40 Mayflower Circle . . . Modern Music Masters 1-3. MALITO, IRENE . . . 122 Oldfield Dr. MALTESE, JOHN . . . 920 Burr St. MANDEL, CHARLENE . . . 540 Penlield Rd. MANNING, PETER . . . 107 Fern St. MANTHORNE, NANCY . . . 296 Springer Rd. MARDEN, JONATHAN . . . 2492 Congress St. MARTIN, DANA . . . 2300 Burr St. . . . Tennis Intramurals 1, 25 Haynes House Council 1, 25 Envi- ronment Club 25 Art Workshop 45 Camping Club 4. MARTIN, JAMI . . . 39 Catherine Terr. MARTIN, LAURA . . . 71 Pell Meadow Dr. . . . Ceramics Club 25 Yearbook Representative 25 International Banquet Coordinator 25 Daisy Chain 35 Arts and Crafts Fair 3, 45 National Honor Society 3. MARZULLA, STEVE . . . 16 Whetstone Hill, Ct. MASI, DEBBIE . . . 529 South Benson Rd. . . . Volleyball 1-45 Track 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Softball 2. MASSA, ROBERT . . . 205 Veres St. MASSA, TONY. . .205 Veres St.. . .Freshman Football 15 Junior Varsity Baseball 25 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4. MATIS, GARY . . . 10 Taintor Dr. . . . Track 2-4 CJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 455 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. MATZONKAI, CYNTHIA . . . 50 Catherine Terr. . . . Intramural Basketball 15 Webster Office 3, 4. MAURI, PATRICIA . . . 668 Bronson Rd., South- port. MAXHAM, KATHY . . . 553 North Benson Rd. . . . Homeroom Representative 1, 25 Ads on Year- book 25 Human Service Club 35 Senior Write-Ups 4. MAYPER, THOMAS . . . 28 Fox Run Rd. McCLARTY, LEONARD . . . 95 Reef Rd. MCCULLOUGI-I, KEVIN . . . 115 Barlow Rd. McDONALD, RICK . . . 605 Penfield Rd. . . . Hockey 2-4 CVarsity 3, 45. MCFADDEN, BRIAN . . . 24 Whetstone Hill Ct. MCGOLDRICK, SALLY . . . 103 Tide Mill Terr. . . . G.A.A. 1, 25 American Field Service 15 Haynes House Council 1-4 QPresident 455 Field Hockey 2-4 Warsity 3, 455 Prom Committee 35 Daisy Chain 35 Monitor 35 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 CEditor Senior Write- ups 45. McQUILLAN, KATHY . . . 20 Howard St. MCKENNA, MARGARET . . . 207 Quaker La. McMANUS, MARY . . . 190 Arden St. McTIERNAN, KATHY . . . 329 Lalley Blvd. MELISH, LEONARD . . . 401 Springer Rd. MENDENHALL, DAVID . . . 1158 Mill Plain Rd. MERIC, SUSAN . . . 15 Stonybrook Rd. . . . American Field Service 15 Intramural Volleyball 25 Girls' Track Manager 25 Tutoring 35 100-Mile Club 35 200-Mile Club 4. MICHEK, GARY . . . 88 Juniper La., Southport. MIGLIETTA, KIM . . . 185 Springer Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1, 25 Track 15 Yearbook 1, 35 Class Represent- ative 2. MILLER, STEVE . . . 411 Birch Rd. . . . Fox 35 President of All School Congress 4. MILLS, EDWARD L .... 238 Kings Dr., Sthpt. . . . Homeroom Representative 1, 25 Junior Achievement 1, 3, 45 Table Tennis 2-4. MINALGO, JOHN . . . 86 Mayweed Rd. MIRTI, TONY . . . 33 Riders La. . . . Ping Pong Club 25 Chess Club 3. MOHYLOWSKI, MARY ANN . . . 551 Penfield Rd. MOLL, WILLIAM . . . 121 Cedar Rd., Southport . . .Freshman Basketball 15 Basketball Intramurals 1-45 Letter Club 3, 45 Baseball 1-45 Warsity 3, 45. MOLNAR, MARK . . . 78 Welch Terr. MONK, NANCY. . .72 Lawrence Rd.. . .Trans- ferred Senior Year from Stratford High School . . . Human Service Club 4. MOORE, DEORAH I .... 800 Verna Hill Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1-4 CVice-President 2-455 A.F.A. 1, 35 Silli- man House Council 1, 25 2-45 Varsity Field Hockey 2-45 Cheerleading 1, 4 CVarsity 455 Class Secretary 3, 45 Yearbook Section Editor 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. 256 MOORE, MIKE. . .58 Blake Dr. . . .Judo Team 1-4. MOORE, PENNY . . . 467 Redding Rd. . . . Cheerleading 1-4 Warsity 2-4, Co-Captain 455 G.A.A. 15 Volleyball 35 Tennis 3, 45 Special Education Aide 4. MOORE, ROBERT . . . 800 Verna Hill Rd. MOREHOUSE, BECKY . . . 138 P?nfield Rd. . . .Art Club 1, 2, 45 Fathers' Club Show 2, 35 Drama Club Show 25 Fox 35 Art Section of Yearbook 45 Class Representative 3, 4. MORLEY, JAMES . . . 159 Penfield Rd. MORRELL, SUSAN LYNN . . . 28 Mona Terr. . . . J .V. Field Hockey 15 Varsity Softball 15 Class Treasurer 1-3. MORRISON, SUE . . . 91 Hornbeam Rd. . . . Field Hockey I-4 Warsity 2-455 Band 15 G.A.A. 1-4 fTreasurer 2-455 Ski Team 25 Varsity Cheerleading 2, 35 Gymnastics 3, 45 Co-Editor of Girls' Sports on Yearbook 3, 45 Treasurer of Senior Class 4. MORSE, ANITA . . . 15 Milton St .... Trans- ferred Senior Year from Danbury High School. MO'I'I', PETER . . . 95 Sycamore La .... Envi- ronment Club 15 A.F.S. 15 Intramurals 1, 25 Fox 3, 45 Graduation Usher 3. MOYCIK, LORI . . . 149 Oyster Rd. MULLADY, JAMES . . . 60 Henderson Rd. MULQUEEN, CHRIS . . . 11 Pilgrim La. . . . Book Room Assistant 3, 4. MULRENAN, MAURA . . . 100 Tide Mill Terr. . . .Varsity Track 1-45 G.A.A. 1-45 Service Club 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 2-45 Girls' Field Hockey 3, 4 glunior Varsity 3, Varsity 455 Class Representative , 4. MULRENAN, ROBERT. . . 161 Tanglewood La. MURRAY, JACK . . . 84 Myren St .... Ice Hockey 1-45 Boys' Chorus 1, 25 Class Representative 15 Concert Choir 3, 4. MUSSO, JEROME . . . 66 Woods End Rd. NAEDELE, DONNA . . . 2012 Kings Highway East . . . Girls' Athletic Association 1. NAGY, CAROL . . . 891 Oldfield Rd. NAGY, PAMELA . .. 645 Wood House Rd. . . . Nursing Club 15 Debating Team 35 Haynes House Council Representative 3 CSecretary 35. NAGY, PAUL . . . 252 James St. NEDWITCH, ALLEN . . . 84 Oldfield Dr. . . . Bowling Team 1. . NERI, JOY . . . 23 Ludlowe Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1, 25 Yearbook 35 Civil Service Club 3. NETHERCOTE, ANNE . . . 314 Sturbridge La., Southport . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Northside High School . . .Yearbook 25 G.A.A. 25 Y Swim Team 2-45 Judo 35 Gymnastics 3. NEVERDOUSKY, CHARLIE. . .54 Suniield La. . . . Football 1-4 CJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 47. NEVERDOUSKY, MARILYN . . . 339 Bronson Rd. NEWMAN, JOAN . . . 164 Ross Hill Rd. . . . En- vironmental Club 25 Art Workshop 35 Camping Club 3. NEWMAN, MARCIA . . . 141 Sunset Ave. NEWMAN, SHARON . . . 112 Veres St. . . . Homeroom Representative 15 Fox 1, 2, 45 Yearbook 45 Drama Club 4. NOONAN, MAUREEN . , . 1515 Mill Hill Terr., Southport. . .Intramurals 15 G.A.A. 1,25 Class Rep resentative 2-45 Fairfieldiana 2, 35 Yearbook Sales Representative 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. NORTHCOTT, JOAN . . . 1107 Mill Plain Rd. NORTON, KIT . . . North Cedar Rd. O'CONNELL, MARY . . . 125 Pepperidge Circle . . . Fox 1, 2, 45 Drama Club 15 Ushers' Guild 2-45 CPresident 2, 3l. ORR, PHIL . . . 441 Westford Dr., Southport. OSBORNE, EDIE . . . 454 Verna Hill Rd. . . . 'IH-ansferred Sophomore Year from Walt Whitman High. OSBORN. PATRICIA . . . 71 Oldfield Rd. . . . Concert Band 1-45 G.A.A. 15 Homeroom Rep. 2-45 Yearbook Sales Representative 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Fathers' Club Show 25 Tutoring 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Boys' Ice Hockey Team Manager 3. 0'SHEA KATHLEEN . . . 164 Taintor Dr. OSMOLIK, TOM. . . 127 Charles St.. . .Varsity Track 2. OSTERBERG, ELIZABETH J. . . . 53 Glover St. . . . G.A.A. 15 N.Y. Times Representative 15 Service Club 1, 2. O'SUCH, BRUCE . . . 1005 Burr St .... Fresh- man Football 15 Homeroom Representative 1, 35 La- Crosse 3, 45 Ellsworth House Council 4. O'SULLIVAN, DON , . . 102 Dill Rd. OVARES, HERMAN . . . 85 Arbor Terr. OWENS, KATHY . . . 410 North Cedar Rd. . . . Transferred Freshman Year from Old Lyme, CT . . . Girls' Field Hockey 2-45 G.A.A. 2-45 Track Manager 25 Tutored a Blind Student 25 Intramurals 25 Gymnastics 3, 45 Class Representative 3, 45 Daisy Chain 35 N.H.S. 3, 4. PAETZOLD, CAROL . . . 157 Henry St. . . . Girls' Chorus 15 Fathers' Club Show 25 G.A.A. 25 Faculty Editor of Yearbook 3, 45 Symbols 3, 4 6Co- Editor 435 Arts and Crafts 35 Daisy Chain 35 Prom Committee 35 A.F.S. 45 National Honor Society 4. PAIGE, CANDACE D. . . . 147 Hanford Dr. . . .Art Club 15 Fencing Club 15 Art Section of Year- book 1-4 iCo-Editor 4l5 Varsity Fencing 1-45 CCo-Cap- tain 455 Ellsworth House Council 3, 4 CVice-President? 4l5 Daisy Chain 35 National Honor Society 3. PALMER, DORIS A.. . .58 Oldfield Rd.. . .Soft- ball 1-45 Ellsworth Aide 1-3. PAPE, ROTRAUT . . . Luise-Henriette Schule, Berlin, Germany. . .A.F.S. Student from West Ger- many. PAPPAS. DEBBIE . . . 178 Robin La. . . . Art Club 1. PARMELEE, ELIZABETH . .. Waterville Rd., Southport . . . Transferred Junior Year from Edge- mont High in Scarsdale New York . . . Volleyball 3, 4 CCo-Captain 415 Basketball Intramurals 3, 45 Ells- worth House Council 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Yearbook 4. PARRILLA, WILLIAM . . . 99 Bradbury St. PARRY, KEVIN . . . 1834 Mill Plain Rd. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Fairfield Prep. PARSONS, SUSAN E. . . . 232 Dunnlea Rd. . . . Drama Club 15 Creative Writing Club 25 Fa- thers' Club Show 25 Yearbook Sales Representative 25 N.Y. Times Representative 3, 45 Modern Music Masters 1-45 Yearbook 1, 3, 4 CAssistant Business Editor 3, Senior Directory Editor 4l5 100 Mile Club 35 200-Mile Club 45 Daisy Chain 35 Fox 45 Tutoring 3, 45 Alternatives in Education Committee 3, 45 Inde- pendent Study 45 Senior Play 4. PASCAL, ROSSI .. . 23 Massachusetts Ave. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Andrew Warde . . . Ping Pong 2-4. PATAKY, FRANK U. . . . 70 Vermont Ave. . . . Track 1, 3, 45 Bowling 1-45 Football 1. PATENAUDE, KATHY . . . 255 Alden St. 257 l PATTERSON, NANCY . . . 197 Middlebrook Dr. . . . Future Teachers 15 G.A.A. 15 Yearbook Sales Representative 2, 35 N.Y. Times Representative 2-45 Homeroom Representative 35 Ads for Yearbook 3, 4. PECK, DAVID . . . 1001 South Pine Creek Rd. PECK, JAMES . . . 35 Churchill St. PEKAR, DENISE . . . 24 Flax Rd. . . . Art Club 1, 25 Service Club 15 Girls' Track Manager 2-45 School Store 25 Class Representative 3, 45 Yearbook 24 CEditor 43. PERHAM, WILLIAM . . . 337 Lalley Blvd. PERNA, MICHELE . . . 152 Westford Dr. . . Art Club 1. PERONE, MARY ANN . . . 24 Sigwin Dr. PETRASKO, KARENET . . . 24 Mona Terrace. PETRELIS, JOHN . . . 27 Blake Dr. PETRO, SHARON . . . 153 Sunnyridge Ave. PFANN, STEVEN . . . 165 Stella La. . . . Trans- ferred Junior Yr. from Fanwood High School in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. PIERSON, ERNEST E. . .. 180 Ross Hill Rd. . . . Class Representative 1-45 Soccer 14 CVarsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 475 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 3,4 iSports Editor 455 National Honor Society 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Junior Varsity Baseball 2. PIETRZAK, CAROL . . . 254 Pratt St. . . . Inde- pendent Study in Art 4. PFARR, KATHY . . . 418 Crestwood Rd. . . . Modern Dance 15 Judo 15 Modern Music Masters 1-45 Girls' Chorus 15 Fathers' Club Show i, 25 Concert Choir 2-45 Varsity Track Team 25 Class Representa- tive 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Guys and Dolls 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Monitor 4. PLUNKEIT, LINDA . . . 145 Mt. Laurel Rd. PORTER, JOANIE . . . 304 Lancelot Dr. POWELL, DEBBIE . . . 243 Eastlawn St. . . . Fa- thers' Club Show 25 Yearbook 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Symbols 4. POWELL, ROBERT . . . 178 Osborne La. . . . Yearbook Representative 1. PRIOR, PEGGIE . . . 221 South Benson Rd. . . . Ellsworth House Council 15 Cheerleading 15 Class Representative 1-45 Track 1, 35 G.A.A. 1-35 Yearbook 2, 35 Field Hockey 3, 45 Rowdy Crowd 4. QUINN, WILLIAM . . . 31 Adams Rd. RADOMSKI, HENRY A. II . . . 4 Carlton St. . . . Ellsworth House Council 1, 25 Swim Team 3, 45 Yearbook 4. RAIFORD, KAREN . . . 38 Rhode Island Ave. . . . Class Vice-President 13 House Aide 2-4. RAIFORD, SHARON . . . 38 Rhode Island Ave. RAWLEY, THOMAS M .... 80 Henderson Rd. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Kolbe High School . . . Ice Hockey 2, 3. RECKLET, ROBERT . . . 233 Riverside Dr. . . . Ice Hockey 14 Warsity 2-4, Co-Captain 453 Silli- man House Representative 1-31 Band 1-33 Soccer 2, 3 Warsity 353 Weightroom 3, 4. REESE, CHARLES . . . 240 Orchard Hill La. REMILLARD, WAYNE . . . 608 Mill Hill Terr. . . . Football 1. REPKO, MIKE . . . 812 Mill Hill Terr., Sthpt. REYNOLDS, RICHARD . . . 713 Bronson Rd. RHODE, ALEX . . . 134 Partridge La. . . . Fresh- man Football 13 Hockey 2-4 CJunior Varsity 2, Var- sity 3, 453 Junior Varsity Football 3. RICE, CATHERINE . . . 61 Tide Mill Terrace. RICH, KAREN . . . 60 Tide Mill Terr. . . . Judo 1-43 Track 13 Timer for Girls' Track Team 33 Timer for Cross Country 4. RIDDELL, MARK . . . 504 Rock Ridge Road. RIETANO, JOE . . . 20 Long Dean Rd. . . . Foot- ball 1-4 CJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 453 Basketball 13 Baseball 1-4 fVarsity 245. RITTER, MIKE . . . 100 Myren St .... Trans- ferred Freshman Year from Wyomissing High School, Pa. . . . Intramurals 2-43 Judo 33 Track 3, 43 Weightlifting 3, 4. ROBINE'l'I', JAMES . . . 107 Eastlawn St. ROBINSON, ANNE . . . 160 Harbor Rd., Sthpt. ROCKWELL, JOHN . . . 2 Merwins La. ROCUANT, RAMIRO . . . 137 Woods End Rd. . . . Transferred Sophomore Year from Arturo Prat Naval Academy in Valparaiso, Chile. ROMANO, ELLEN . . . 72 Rita Ave. . . . G.A.A. 1, 23 Daisy Chain 33 Ellsworth House Council 43 Monitor 4. ROSEHILL, HENRY C .... 344 Peniield Rd. . . . Basketball 2, 4 QJunior Varsity 2, Varsity 45. ROSELL, CARL S. . . . 1192 Catamount Rd. ROSELL, ERIC . . . 1192 Catarnount Rd. ROSS, DEBORAH C .... 85 Doreen Dr .... Track 13 Haynes House Aide 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Service Club 13 Yearbook 1, 23 Class Representative 3, 4. RUDOLPH, ANDREA L. . . . 8 Beaumont Place . . . Haynes House Aide 3, 4. RYAN, TINA . . . 37 Hilltop Dr., Southport . . . Class Representative 1-43 Volleyball 2-43 Gym- nastics 3, 43 Fox 3, 43 Daisy Chain 33 N.H.S. 33 Year- book 3, 4 CJunior Section 3, Business Editor 453 American Field Service 4. SACKE'1'l', NANCY . . . 352 Jennie La. . . . 'Transferred Sophomore Year from Green Farms Academy. . . Ellsworth House Council 23 Yearbook Representative 33 Class Representative 2. SALAMON, GARY . . . 56 Churchill St. SAMPLE, JEFF . . . 3805 Redding Rd. SAMSEL, ALAN . . . 157 Veres St. SANDERS, DAWN . . . Sasco Point . . . Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Track 33 Basketball 4. SANFORD, SUSAN J .... 312 Rowland Rd. . . . Fairlieldiana Staff 1, 23 Haynes House Aide 1, 23 Class Representative 1, 2 Wice-President 3, 453 G.A.A. 1, 23 American Field Service 1-4. SARA, WAYNE. . .183 Doreen Dr.. . .Fathers' Club Show 1-33 Bowling 2-4. SCHERBA, RAYMOND M. JR .... 53 Forest Ave .... Table Tennis 13 Bowling 1-43 Yearbook Sales Representative 33 Library Aide 3. SCHICK, SUZY . . . 146 Oxford Rd., Southport . . . Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Concert Band 1-43 Track 13 Haynes House Council 1, 33 Fox 43 Vol- leyball 3, 4. SCHIMPF, MONICA . . . 31 Mayflower Circle . . . Band 1-43 Modern Music Masters 1-43 American Field Service 1. SCHMIDT, WENDY . . . 168 Drake La. . . . Track 1-43 Field Hockey 2-43 Class Representative 4. SCHOLAN, KATHY . . . 139 Barlow Pl. . . . G.A.A. 13 Yearbook 1-42 Webster House Council 33 Twain House Council 4. SCHRAGER, NANCY . . . 200 Pepperidge Cir. SCO'I'I', SHARON. . .90 Blake Dr. SCUDDER, KIRBY . . . 191 Merwins La. SEARS, ELIZABETH B. . . . 175 Sasco Hill Rd., Southport . . .Ecology Club 13 Media Aide 1, 23 Ells- worth House Council 1-4 CPresident 3, 45. SECORD, LAURENE . . . 11 Edward St. . . . Fencing 1, 23 Library Aide 13 Media Aide 2, 33 Moni- tor 3, 43 Art Workshop 4. SEMEGA, JAYNE . . . 31 Ryegate Rd .... Fa- thers' Club Show 1, 23 Class Representative 2-43 Guys and Dolls 243 Concert Choir 2-43 Modern Mu- sic Masters 2-43 National Honor Society 3, 4. SEVERA, BOGDAN . . . 50 Forest Ave. SEWALL, JENNIFER . . . 2299 Burr St. . . . Transferred Junior Year from Fayetville-Manlius High School in Fayetville, New York . . . Concert Band 3, 43 Camping Club 43 Art Workshop 43 Envi- ronmental Studies Club 3. SHALVOY, JOHN . . . 1211 Stillson Rd. . . . Graduation Usher 33 Prom Committee 33 Fox 3, 4 fCirculation Editor 45. SHANKS, GORDON , . . 12 Stonybrook Rd. . . .Soccer 1-4 Warsity 3, 453 Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 4g Track 33 Prom Committee 33 Fox 43 Monitor 43 Usher For Graduation 33 N.H.S. 3, 4. 258 SHANNON, BARBARA 225 Riders La. . . . Class Representative 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Ushers Guild 13 Ellsworth House Council 2-4 CSecretary 3, 45. SHAW, STEVEN B. . . .Split Rock Rd. . . . Foot- ball 1. SHEA, MAURA . . . 54 Drumm Rd. SHERMAN, BRAD . . . 172 John St., Southport. SIRICO, STAN . . . 14 Clinton St. SIX, BECKY . . . 3661 Post Oak Ave. New Or- leans, La. . . . Yearbook Staff 1-4 CSection Editor 1, 2, Write-ups Editor 453 Concert Band 1-43 A.F.S. 1, 3, 43 Fox 43 Varsity Track 1, 23 N.H.S. 3, 43 Service Club 1, 23 Silliman House Council 1, 23 Music Council 33 Class Representative 3, 43 Secretary Concert Band 33 Secretary to Silliman House Council 23 Modern Music Masters 1-4. SLEZAK, PATTI . . . 117 Perry St. . . . Art Club 1, 4. SCHULZ, MARILYN . . . 438 Crestwood Rd. . . . Modern Dance 13 Judo 13 Yearbook 2-4 CSection Editor 453 Service Club 23 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Intramural Volleyball 23 G.A.A. 3, 43 Class Repre- sentative 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Senior Study Cap tain 43 N.H.S. 3, 43 Monitor 3. SMIRNOFF, BRUCE . . . Old Hickory Rd. SMITH, CHARLES . . . 181 Willow St., Sthpt. SMITH, HOWARD . . . 172 Westport La. SMITH, JAMES . . . 55 Horace Court. SMITH, TRACY . . . 246 Old South Rd. . . . Art Club 1, 23 Fox 1-4 fGraphics Editor 453 Ellsworth House Council 3, 43 Fathers' Club Show 2, 33 Year- book 43 Junior Class 3. SONICK, KATHRYN . . . 725 Galloping Hill Rd. . . . G.A.A. 13 Symbols 13 Judo 3. SOSINKI, LINDA . . . 89 Robin La. . . . Ushers' Guild 3, 4. SOUZA, CHARLES . . . 92 Alden St. SPARRE, AUDREY . . . 100 Sasco River La., Southport . . . Media Center Aide 1, 2, 43 House Council 1, 23 Class Representative 33 Monitor 3, 43 Yearbook Sales 3, 43 Hiking Club 33 Girls' Tennis Squad 3. STAPLES, ROBIN . . . 245 Unquowa Rd. . . . G.A.A. 1, 23 Homeroom Representative 13 Track 1. STARON, TACY . . . 97 Grasmere Ave. . . . Drama Club 1-43 Art Club 13 G.A.A. 13 Easter Seal Drive 1, 23 Fathers' Club Show 2, 33 Yearbook 2-4 tSection Editor of Art 433 Cabaret 8, 43 Guys and Dolls 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 4 Nice-Presidentlg Music Council 2, 43 House Council 3: Class Representative 43 A.F.S. 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Daisy Chain 3. STARR, JANET. . . 1580 Redding Rd. . . .Class Representative 1, 43 Field Hockey 1-33 Yearbook 2-4 lArt Editor 433 Yearbook Sales Representative 33 'Ii-ack 33 Basketball Intramurals 1, 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 School Store 23 Daisy Chain 33 Silliman House Coun- cil 23 Manager of Field Hockey Team 1. STATHACOS, JIM . . . 1951 Congress St. . . . Yearbook 3, 43 Camera Club 13 Webster House Council 1. STEFFENS, SCO'I'I' . . . 112 Penfield Rd. . . Football 13 Basketball 1-4. STENGEL, JILL . . . 130 Wormwood Rd. . . Ushers' Guild 1-42 G.A.A. 1-3Q Art Club 4. STINE, KATHLEEN. . .71 Nutmeg La.. . brary 1-43 F.T.A. 1, 23 Yearbook 2. STODDARD, ROBERT . . . 138 Vermont Ave. STONE, DAVID . . . 947 Galloping Hill Rd. STOPA, TOM. . .38Ryegate Rd.. . .Track 1,32 Soccer 2, 43 Hockey 2-43 Boxing 2, 43 Weightlifting 3, 4. STRICKLAND, SUSAN . . . 25 Red Oak Rd. '. . .Cadet Band 1, 23 Concert Band 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Modern Music Masters 4. STUDWELL, DIANE . . . 253 Arbor Dr., South- port . . . Haynes House Council 13 Fencing Club 13 A.F.S. 2-43 Class Representative 3, 43 Daisy Chain 33 Manager Boys' Basketball 3, 43 Yearbook 4. SUDIK, KIM . . . 151 Wood End Rd. SULLIVAN. ARTHUR . . . 80 Judson Rd. SULLIVAN, PAUL . . . 373 Riverside Dr. . . . Football 1-4 KCo-Captain 413 Track 1-43 Weightlifting 1-4. SULZYCKI, MARTHA . . . 174 Beach Rd. . . G.A.A. 13 Cheerleading 1, 3, 4. SUNDIUS, MARY JANE . . . 363 Old Post Rd. SUTPHEN, PAMELA T. . . . 33 Hillbrook La. TAFI, AN NMARIE . . . 6 Riverview Circle . . . Silliman House Council 1, 23 G.A.A. 1-33 Girls' Chorus 13 A.F.S. 23 Fencing Club 23 Class Activities 2-43 Daisy Chain 33 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 3, 4 lSection Editor 433 National Honor Society 3, 4. TALLMAN, PETE . . . 105 Southfield Rd. . . Football 1, 43 Basketball 1. TALONE, KAREN . . . 176 Hunter Rd. . . . Ser- vice Club 1, 23 Class Representative 2. TERENTIUK, TED . . . 126 churchiu st. A THEISSEN, DEBORAH C. . . . 598 Rowland Rd. . . . Orchestra 1, 23 American Field Service 2-4 CTreasurer 3, Vice-President 473 Library Aide 3, 43 Daisy Chain 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. THOMAS. CATHERINE . . . 187 Quincy St. . . . Fathers' Club 13 Tutoring 13 Daisy Chain 33 Prom 33 Monitor 4. THOMPSON, DONNA . . . 201 Tanglewood Rd. . . . Webster House Council 1, 23 Service Club 1, 23 Track Team 13 Prom 3. THURMOND, BETSY . . . 236 Verna Hill Ro. . . . Field Hockey 1-4 CVarsity 3, 433 Tennis Team 1-43 Webster Representative for A.S.C. 13 L Club 1-43 Ski Team 23 Class Activities CVice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, 473 National Honor Society 3, 4. TOWLER, SUSAN . . . 270 Orange St. TOZLOSKY, MARY . . . 50 St. Marc's La. TROLAND, LISA . . . 104 Florence La. TULP, TIM . . . 106 Village La. TURBIE CATHY . . . 786 Beach Rd. . , . . Fa- thers' Club Show 1-3Q Symbols 23 Drama Club 1, 2g Daisy Chain 33 Monitor 3, 4. TURCY, PHIL . . . 65 Ludlowe Rd. . . . Football 13 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Varsity Football 43 Baseball 1-4. TURNER, MARY . . .44 Turney Rd. . . .Library Aide 1, 3, 43 American Field Service 2-4 CPresident 413 National Honor Society 3, 4. TURTON, MARY. . .24 Meadow Rd.. . .Trans- ferred Junior Year from Wilton High School . . . Tennis Team 33 Yearbook 33 Fencing 3. TYLER, RICHARD J. . . . 980 Galloping Hill Rd. . . . Fox 1, 23 Science Club 1, 23 Intramural Basket- ball 2-43 Chess Club 3, 4. VAPORIS, CRAIG . . . 30 Robert Court . . . Hockey 1, 3, 4. VARHOLY, JOE . . . 88 Dwight St. VERRILLO, JILL . . . 73 Blake Dr. . . . Track 1. VIGNERON, JULIA B. . . . 300 Sturges Rd. . . . Webster House Council 1, 23 Judo Club 13 In- tramural Tennis 1-3Q Media Aide 1, 23 G.A.A. 1-4Q Fathers' Club Show 23 Class Representative 2-4Q Daisy Chain 33 Gymnasti Club 3, 43 Prom Chair- man 33 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 43 Fox 3, 4 QCartoonist 3, Editor 473 National Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Play 4. VOIGHT, CLIFFORD . . . 40 Howard St. WACH, EILEEN . . . 73 Fortuna Dr .... Class Representative 13 House Aide 3, 43 Human Service Club 4. WADE, BERNIE . . . 73 Dave's La., Southport. WALLACE, KYLE . . . 118 Glover St. WALSH, JAMES . . . 133 Larkspur Rd. WARD, STEPHEN . . . 23 Rifle Rd .... Trans- ferred Sophomore Year from Hackensack High School in Hackensack, New Jersey . . . Tennis 43 Yearbook 4. WARGO, MARY ANN . . . 68 Benson Pl. WARREN, JOHN. . .775 Banks Rd. WEATHERED, ERIC . . . 7365 South Benson Rd. 259 WHITE, CYNTHIA . . . 61 Hollydale Rd. R WHITELEY, GEOFFREY . . . 208 South Benson d. WHITESIDE, DALE . . .'979 Stillson Rd. . . . Band 1-42 A.F.S. 2, 33 Art Club 43 Jazz Band 3. WILLIAMS, DOUG . . . 348 SunnieHolm Dr. . . . Tennis 1-43 Soccer 33 Independent Study 33 Al- ternatives in Education Committee 1. WILLIAMS, FREDERICK S .... 543 Old Post Rd. . . . Concert Band 1-41 Guys and Dolls 2-43 Con- cert Choir 2-4 lPresident 433 Modern Music Masters' Treasurer 3. WILSON, KATHY . . . 46 Round Hill Dr. WIRTH, PETER . . . 94 Geneva Terr. . . . Chess 1, 23 Haynes House Council 13 Fox 3, 43 Fathers' Club Show 2, 43 Graduation Usher 33 A.S.C. 2, 33 Advisory Council 3, 43 Soccer 43 N.H.S. 3, 4. WITZKE, MARY ANN . . . 3800 Redding Rd. WOLAK, JERRY . . . 35 Perry St. WOOD, BETH A. . . .52 Robin La. . . . Class Rep- resentative 1-42 Haynes House Council 13 Intramu- rals 1, 23 Field Hockey Manager 23 Fox 33 Prom 3g Track Team 43 Yearbook 3, 4. WOOD, ROBERT . . . 377 Rock Ridge Rd. WOODS, SUSAN. . . 116 Geneva Terr.. . .Ush- ers' Guild 2-43 Girls' Chorus 3, 43 German Club 43 Modern Music Masters 4. WOOLEVER, DWIGHT . . . 52 Glover Street. WRIGHT, GARY . . . 259 Old Spring Rd. WYCKOFF, JEAN 953 Round Hill Rd. . . . Service Club 1, 2g Webster House Council 13 Track Team 1. YAMNICKY, MARK . . . 1265 Brookside Dr. ZADRAVECZ, FRAN . . . 7 Cummings Ave. . . . Future Nurses 1. ZADRAVECZ, SUSAN . . . 545 South Benson Rd. . . .Volleyball 1-43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 G.A.A. 1-43 Intramurals 2-43 Representative 3. ZELISKO, DAVID . . . 25 Millspaugh Dr. ZUMSTAG, SHERRY . . . 39 Thor Pl. . . .Track Team 13 G.A.A. 13 Yearbook 23 Prom Committee 33 Twain Council 43 Art Club 4. ZUPANSKY, GARY . . . 60 Rygate Rd. ZYGMANT, EDWARD . . . 60 Kings Dr., Sthpt. W P ' P O U v cr I. W 9 Q ' 'R so 4244:- ' I G ' ' lk 4703 Q o ' -, --jf hz? L s :VIP if N' ,T K fs wyfvf- A ' 4 1 A. , - 5 vyzc' ... lvl-!f u 5 - 'J , 'Sd' X11 ,H - 'f A' , is . 1 5Y ' 1Qp::-: rfj ' bu 'whsr J k , op -E,,4,,,2Q ' Q H 4 I 10- 0 QS' l flaw- Elm 'Q 33' -JN, L:f 1 :A N61-it f ll- -'Q ur' Ng E- 3 x :rv 'ny b-gig' i.A.' u . Nw gg ,, to J if 1 ,V L 1 i 6 ff . f ills M Q 11. xju id, Z lip 4 3 K - 3. ' - P -Q E t ' i . V tg? Y' ii xy 1 - . I. ,W - 7r- ' L+.: 2- - .1:-:x-- was f 1+ ,. ' 1'-fa. 1- A w ' -P 7 vt- i iffpgsam! bi! Eff:- UP I- N , J -55.4 260 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1974 THE ERNEST M. 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